Monday, 30 March 2026

Also the Hills Part III

Jenness has a fun time on her trip back to the farm, but her friend Joe Racina who comes as well, is a newspaper reporter. The Farmans learn that there is trouble brewing. It is in the early stages of America's entry into World War Two and there are still a lot of isolationists and pro Germans about. There is an investigation going on to find foreign spies and Germans living in the countryside are suspected. Jenness works for a politican - Horace Vaughn - and he has asked her to send out papers putting forward the isolationist line under a government frank. She is in love with him, and although she recognises that it is a bit dubious, she does what he asks. He gives her expensive fur coats and jewels. But she is now being investigated for her activities. Judith keeps up correspondence with her family and asks them to tell Dexter about her war activities, as she still considers him her fiance. Dexter's sister, Rhoda, is a bit of a dull spinster but she returns to teaching as war work, and becomes a bit more outgoing. She meets a Jewish man in the neighbourhood, who is a widower with a child.. and he has taken in a refugee Jewish child, Benny. Rhoda begins to plan for a marriage that she never expected. Meanwhile down South, Jerome tells his new bride that he's under orders to ship out, and he suggests that while he is on active service, she might like to go to the North and visit his family. Jenness finds that her boss, who had been flirting with her but is engaged to a well born socialite is now cooling on her as she ends up being investigated...He wants to put all the blame on her and has no intention of marrying her. Daniel is so desperate to help his daughter that he sells the farm to Dexter, with a proviso that he can live there.. so that he has money to engage a top lawyer for her. Jenness is examined by the Grand Jury and found guilty of perjury. She realises that she's going to go to prison and becomes terrified. Joe Racina who has come to see her before her sentencing, tells her that it is terrible but that she must face it and come out the other side stronger. She gets hysterical and says noone would want to marry her if she's been in prison. She begs her father to save her - but there's nothing he can do. She makes a sudden dash for the balcony of her apartment, and throws herself over, and dies.

Also the Hills

Jenness comes to the farm, from Washington and brings a couple of friends, who are journalists, and she wants to have a party. She is inclined to complain about how bare and basic the farmhouse is, but never offers to help out financially to make it more comfortable. However she loves her family and they love her and she's popular with the local people, because she is so pretty and charming and fashionable looking. Dexter is unhappy about Judith wanting to be an army nurse.. and tells her that if she's not prepared to marry him soon, he wants out of the engagment. Judith however is determined to take on the army nurse role and she claims that she does not regard their engagement as broken. Word comes from down South, where Jerome has been posted, to say that he's getting married. He has met a Southern girl called Alix St Cyr - and she and he want to marry quickly because he might be posted abroad. Daniel and Serena are dumbfounded, especially Serena, who is prejudiced against Catholics.. and horrified that the couple are marrying in a Catholic ceremony...THey learn that Alix, though Jerome met her working in a jewellery store, is actually quite well off. Her mother died when she was a baby, and her wish was that the child should be reared in a convent, and then her father married a rich widow, so Alix has quite a bit of money of her own. M/F

Also the Hills By Frances Parkinson Keyes

This is a novel published by Keyes in the early years of World War Two. It is a story about the Farmans, a New England family, who have a successful farm but who are simple people. They work hard and dont care about creature comforts. Daniel and Serena have 3 grown up children, Jenness, a very beautiful but rather flighty girl, who has left the farm and gone to work in Washington DC as a secretary to a wealthy politican, Jerome, who left a banking job, to join the army.. and Judith, who is still living at home, and who has trained as a district nurse. Judith is engaged to a local farmer, Dexter, who was injured as a child and cannot join the army so he is dedicating himself to farming and local affairs, to make up for this. Judith loves him but she takes her nursing job very seriously, and upsets Dexter in the beginning of the book by telling him that she has to travel away from their local town to nurse some children. He is hoping that they can get married soon but when she comes back she tells him that she wants to join up as an army nurse. More will follow.

Saturday, 28 March 2026

Flower of May Part III

Andre follows his family to Europe and flirts with Fanny. She is drawn to him but she's not sure if he is really a serious prospect, and she is not aware of her sister's affair with him, which has happened only a short while after her wedding. Then during the holiday, news comes to Fanny that her mother is seriously ill and she goes home in a hurry. When she gets to the family estate, she finds that Julia is close to dying. The nun who is looking after her tells her that her mother is worrying in her weakened state about her elder daughter.. Fanny stays with her mother until her death which causes terrible pain to her father and to Julia's elderly father. As they begin to recover, Eleanor, Julia's sister, talks to her niece about the future. She had wanted to be a nun but gave up the idea because her father needed someone to take care of him and run their small estate. Now she suggests that she makes over the estate to Fanny, and that will provide her with a small income so that she and Lucille can go to University and study for a career. Fanny is happy to accept this offer, as she knows that she could not marry Andre when he treated her sister so callously, seducing her almost on her honeymoon and she is intelligent and does not want to bury herself in marriage and house keeping. Lucille too is pleased as she feels there is no point in quarrelling with her family over a career when she has no training to do anything better than work in a shop or be a governess.. Eleanor tells Fanny that when her father dies, she will give up her job of looking after the estate and leave it to a manager, and Fanny will get the proceeds... and Eleanor can go to Brussels and while its a bit late for her to be a nun, she can live in the convent and lead a religious life, which is what she always wanted. Fanny and Lucille plan their future, getting into university and studying and preparing for a more challenging career than housekeeping or the like.. and Andre returns to the Continent. Louise and her husband try to get their marriage on track... and Fanny's father tries to recover from his wife's death.

Friday, 27 March 2026

Flower of May Part II

Fanny has Lucille to visit in Dublin, before they go on their continental trip. Louise, her sister is away on honeymoon. The young couple have gone in a car, which breaks down, as motor cars were very new then and prone to problems. Andre, Lucille's brother, has a job as a car salesman and he rescues the honeymooning couple when the car lets them down. He is attracted to Fanny and she is intrigued by him. Fanny goes off with Lucille and Julia, her mother decides to go back to her country home, where her elderly father lives with his spinster daughter. It is a small estate, as Catholics had for a long time been unable to buy property.. but it keeps the family in reasonable comfort and gives them status. Julia loves the country and does not like living in Dublin, but she puts up with it for her husband's sake. She is in increasingly poor health and longs to go back to her home. Before she goes away from Dublin, she sees a young couple in the city and gets an intuition that they are lovers, then realises that it is her own daughter, who is newly married. She goes to the country, and her health weakens. She is worried about her daughter. Fanny and Lucille enjoy their travels around Europe with Lucille's younger brother and her society obsessed mother. The family are kind to Fanny and she is happy to be seeing the world. She has been having religious doubts in recent years, but she is still interested in the Catholic culture of Europe.

Kate O'Brien The Flower of May

This is one of Kate O'Brien's later novels. It is set in Ireland not long before the First World war. Fanny Morrow is just 18 and attending her older sister's wedding. Her sister is a rather vain pretty girl... Fanny is told by her parents that she cant go back to school in Belgium, where she has been receiving her education. The parents dont tell her that they have financial problems and that Julia, her mother is in poor health and needs a companion. She is very upset about having to leave school as she loves learning and has been very happy in the Belgian convent. Her best friend Lucille is still at school, but she too has problems. Lucille's family are very rich and her mother wants her to go into society and make a good marriage. Lucille wishes that she could go to university and get a job, but without familial support this seems impossible. However, she invites Fanny to come on a trip to Europe with her visiting Italy.. and her parents allow her to go.

Tuesday, 24 March 2026

Ann Granger 1939 -2025

I've just heard of the death of Ann Granger, who has written several different series of novels, mostly detective ones. She died in September 2025. She was born in Portsmouth and went to university at the University of London where she did a degree in languages. She started to work as a clerk in the Foreign office and travelled abroad a good deal. She worked in the visa sections of various embassies and married John Hulme, who also worked in the Foreign office. She started to write romances, then she and her husband came back to England with their 2 children. She began to write full time and decided that she would like to try her hand at detective stories. She started writing a series about a clerk in the Foreign office, Meredith, who has returned to the UK and who gets involved in detective work with Alan Markby, a police officer. The two become a couple and marry after several years. When she had written several Meredith and Markby novels, she changed to a new detective, Fran Varady, who is a young girl living in London, who is homeless because her father and grandmother died, leaving her with no money or home. She lives in squats and has a few friends including a young Asian man, Ganesh and his uncle. She does small detective jobs and works in casual jobs such as helping in Ganesh's family shop, and as a waitress in a pizza restaurant. She gets a flat from a charity, and has a little home of her own and her big ambition is to become an actress but she is usually kept busy at trying to earn a living. Ann wrote 7 Varady novels, and then in the 2000's she began a new series. Ben Ross is a police officer, in Victorian London, and he meets a young woman during an investigation who is companion to a wealthy older lady. Lizzie Martin knew him when she was a little girl living in Derbyshire and her father, a doctor, paid for Ben to have an education, so he could get a better job. She and Ben fall in love and marry, and Lizzie helps him with his work. They are not well off but have a small house and a maid, and enjoy working together. During this time, Ann wrote another series set in present day England, about 2 young police officers who work together. Her last Victorian novel with Ben and Lizzie Ross was "the Old Rogue of Limehouse" about a pawnbroker. Im sorry to hear that Ann has died, and there wont be any more of her Varady and Ben Ross novels.