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I rather fell for O'Keeffe too. He's an honourable man - although there are some situations when it could be said that assuming that others will be equally honourable borders on naivety. He's far from being aware of his own charms and assumes that physical disfigurement will not only curtail his career but will certainly put any woman off him very quickly. There's a lady in the story too. Katherine Saunders was betrothed to the man O'Keeffe is accused of murdering - and she's out for revenge. And, quite frankly, if Katherine Saunders is out for revenge you're best giving yourself up now. She's ''feisty'' - and then some.
I'd like to thank the publisher for sending a copy to the Bookbag. I expected to enjoy the read and I wasn't disappointed. If the book appeals to you do have a look at [[The Wayward Gentleman: John Theophilus Potter and the Town of Haverfordwest by Patricia Watkins|The Wayward Gentleman: John Theophilus Potter and the Town of Haverfordwest]] - there's no problem in reading one without the other - but they complement each other well. We think you'll also enjoy [[DYFED ODYSSEY: Connell O'Keeffe and The Spider's Web by Patricia Watkins]].
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