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The Salamanca Drum

The Salamanca Drum

Dorothy Eden
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The blood of heroes beats in spirited Matilda Duncastle's veins. Born to one of Britain's legendary military families, Matilda was a direct scion of Empire. And ever in her heightened imagination, she heard the rat-a-tat of the Duncastles' most previous heirloom, the Salamanca Drum-the drum that had sounded to lead one of the Duke of Wellington's regiments into war.

Nestled deep in the Somerset countryside, Matilda's stately home, Sanctuary, was a memorial to those fiery, dedicated Duncastles. Its walls displayed their portraits in full regimental regalia; its Death Room housed their trophies-the faded, battle-stained colors, the tarnished sabers, the broken lances-Matilda Duncastle's legacy of valor and steel.

For Matilda was Duncastle to the core. Hers was the regal bearing, the elegance, the blazing auburn hair-and, above all, hers was the towering, implacable Duncastle pride. Her single sorrow was that she had not been born a son. But if no drums would sound to lead her into battle, then her heroism would be of quite another kind: by making a marriage of convenience with the wealthy banker Joshua Webb, who had paid her father's gambling debts and saved her beloved Sanctuary, Matilda would breed a new generation of young lions to carry on the Duncastle traditions. No matter that Joshua intended his sons for business, Matilda would ure them back with dreams of military glory. No matter that her daughters yearned for gentler pastimes, Matilda knew her dreams for them all...knew her combination of resistless will and Duncastle charm would prevail. After all, hadn't it always?

Sweeping from 1890 through World War I to the opening salvos of the English lion's confrontation with Adolph Hitler, THE SALAMANCA DRUM is Dorothy Eden's most panoramic, captivating novel yet.
Language
English
Pages
286
Format
Unknown Binding
Release
January 01, 1977
ISBN 13
9780698108233

The Salamanca Drum

Dorothy Eden
0/5 ( ratings)
The blood of heroes beats in spirited Matilda Duncastle's veins. Born to one of Britain's legendary military families, Matilda was a direct scion of Empire. And ever in her heightened imagination, she heard the rat-a-tat of the Duncastles' most previous heirloom, the Salamanca Drum-the drum that had sounded to lead one of the Duke of Wellington's regiments into war.

Nestled deep in the Somerset countryside, Matilda's stately home, Sanctuary, was a memorial to those fiery, dedicated Duncastles. Its walls displayed their portraits in full regimental regalia; its Death Room housed their trophies-the faded, battle-stained colors, the tarnished sabers, the broken lances-Matilda Duncastle's legacy of valor and steel.

For Matilda was Duncastle to the core. Hers was the regal bearing, the elegance, the blazing auburn hair-and, above all, hers was the towering, implacable Duncastle pride. Her single sorrow was that she had not been born a son. But if no drums would sound to lead her into battle, then her heroism would be of quite another kind: by making a marriage of convenience with the wealthy banker Joshua Webb, who had paid her father's gambling debts and saved her beloved Sanctuary, Matilda would breed a new generation of young lions to carry on the Duncastle traditions. No matter that Joshua intended his sons for business, Matilda would ure them back with dreams of military glory. No matter that her daughters yearned for gentler pastimes, Matilda knew her dreams for them all...knew her combination of resistless will and Duncastle charm would prevail. After all, hadn't it always?

Sweeping from 1890 through World War I to the opening salvos of the English lion's confrontation with Adolph Hitler, THE SALAMANCA DRUM is Dorothy Eden's most panoramic, captivating novel yet.
Language
English
Pages
286
Format
Unknown Binding
Release
January 01, 1977
ISBN 13
9780698108233

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