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A Class Inherited

A Matter of Class, Book 6

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A Class Inherited

By: Susie Murphy
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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An extraordinary bequest alters their fate…

In the winter of 1846, Cormac and Bridget receive two letters that will change their lives forever. Lord Bewley has died and left Bewley Hall to Cormac, while potato blight has struck the Oakleigh Estate, driving the tenants to appeal to Bridget for help. With their world turned upside down, they decide to leave America and cross the Atlantic to meet the challenges of their pressing responsibilities.

As for their daughter Emily, she faces a choice of her own: will she go with her family or stay in America for her art...and for Rory?

Heading towards new horizons, they must all strive to re-establish themselves while hampered by distrust and prejudice on multiple fronts. When separation once again plunges a member of the family into grave danger, will they be able to distinguish friend from foe?

A Class Inherited is the sixth book in Susie Murphy's historical fiction series A Matter of Class. The story continues in the seventh book, A Class Liberated.

Find out more at susiemurphywrites.com.

©2023 Susie Murphy (P)2025 Susie Murphy
Fiction Historical Fiction

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This was an amazing read, Susie Murphy is fantastic. I cried, I inwardly cheered. I have been lucky enough to be able to chat with Susie and she is the most unassuming, unaffected person by her success...you will love this book! 🩷🩷

outstanding Read!

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I did not want it to end l do hope there will be a book 7 to now find out what happens next will Emily and Rory stay in England what happens to jack and gus will polly and David be the new romance and so the saga continues.

Great listen

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I have really enjoyed following the characters from Ireland to London to USA and back again. The trials a tribulations following love to the end. Wonderful story with the Irish history.

Fantastic story

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This 6th book in the series was amazing, The story was powerful, and the characters wonderful, as with all of the five previous books.

I very often find a storyline weakens and becomes drawn out and unnecessarily "padded " when an author is desperately trying to produce another book in a storyline. This was not the case in "A matter of Class."

I found this to be the most powerful series I have ever listened to. Gary Furlong was beyond superb. Thankfully he narrated the entire series.

Amazing!!!

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This saga has been amazing, The stories heart breaking, funny, nerve splitting. It's written so well and Gary Furlough - I applaud you sir, what an amazing narrator.The accents, the characters he built, he so clearly loved reading the books. It was a well balanced book, no Brit bashing, but enough to show the despair felt by the Irish during the famine, the hate, the helplessness and vile behaviour by some landowners. It showed the Irish as angry, hateful but also forgiving when aware not all wanted them to suffer.

Quite simply WOW !!!!!!

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