Fields of Gold

Fiona McIntosh


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 10 ratings · 576 pages · Published: 01 Jan 2010

Fields of Gold by Fiona McIntosh
At the end of the Great War, two young men find themselves far from home, with everything to gain or everything to lose…

Charismatic womaniser Jack Bryant has the world at his feet, but when trouble catches up with him he's forced to flee Britain for good.

Handsome, honest Ned Sinclair is on a family adventure in Rangoon when he is dealt a bitter blow. With all the odds against him, he risks his life in a desperate bid to escape.

Both men hope to start their lives anew, seeking their fortune in India's fields of gold. Their paths collide in the colourful city of Bangalore, where they form a friendship like no other. In the years that follow, they remain inextricably bound by a dark secret, while their love for the same woman threatens to tear them apart.

From the windswept clifftops of the Cornish coast to the goldmines of southern India, this is a page-turning story of high adventure, devastating tragedy and enduring love.

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