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The judge leapt to her feet in a flash. She had anticipated that the police constable would try to pervert the course of justice although he had been warned of his behaviour. It was however too late, the damage had been done, the jury had false suspicions put into their minds. The question now was should the jury be stood down and a new trial started. Could a new trial be justified? A great deal of public money had already been spent on these trials. Could she really start again with a new jury? Justice or finance makes for a difficult decision. As it was the end of an afternoon she proposed to the barrister for the defence that they should sleep on it.
Three Bites of the Cherry: It is Georgie's close-knit family who help her get through the terrible time of her husband John's early death. And it is they who watch Charlie Gunn come into her life - and her heart - and offer her a second chance at happiness. To Georgie it seems that this second chance is simply too good to be true. It is. But then it's not as if her family don't have problems, not to mention secrets, of their own: if Georgie's staid community are shocked by her decision to separate from Charlie, they should see what her sister Lena is now up to . . . Twilight Time: The Devonshire village of Ford is filled with excitement and curiosity at the arrival of their new doctor, the dashing young Scotsman Jamie Murray. Among the fluttering female hearts are sisters Maggs and Crista Fletcher. But though Maggs frequents the local pub in the hope of a chance meeting with the young doctor, it is Crista to whom Jamie has taken a shine. As the sisters' lives progress, they come to realise that those seemingly carefree days have, in fact, shaped their entire destinies . . .
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Georgie Mair's first husband's dies tragically from leukaemia. Three years later love comes once more into her life. Charlie Gunn saves her after an explosion in the factory at work. Like her, Charlie is widowed with a young child. As their relationship blossoms into marriage, it seems to Georgie that this second chance is almost too good to be true. It is. And soon Georgie finds herself taking the only route possible. Shocking the staid community, she separates from him. But the community would have been far more shocked if they know what Lena was now up to. For in the new era of jazz and at the dawn of a Labour government, life is changing all around . . . And then it changes again for Georgie. She meets Bill Bailey. He is everything Charlie was not. But will she be able to find, with Bill, the same sort of bliss she had found with John? Or will this third bite at the cherry be something completely different? Praise for Emma Blair: 'An engaging novel and the characters are endearing - a good holiday read' Historical Novels Review 'All the tragedy and passion you could hope for . . . Brilliant' The Bookseller 'Romantic fiction pure and simple and the best sort - direct, warm and hugely readable. Women's fiction at an excellent level' Publishing News 'Emma Blair explores the complex and difficult nature of human emotions in this passionately written novel' Edinburgh Evening News 'Entertaining romantic fiction' Historical Novels Review '[Emma Blair] is well worth recommending' The Bookseller