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Paths of Destiny

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1854 - the Crimean War is in full swing. Gideon, a navvy, is helping to organise a contract for a stretch of supply railway line there to transport guns and food to the soldiers. Back home in Cornwall Alice is waiting for him. But her vicar employer has recently died and his replacement doesn't want her. An orphan and ostracised by the rest of the village, she's got nowhere to go. Leaving messages for Gideon's letters to be forwarded on to her, she is taken in by the Sisters of Mercy and finds herself looking after cholera-ridden children in Plymouth. With a shortage of nurses in the Crimea, she finds herself given a chance to see if Gideon loves her as much as she loves him - when they can catch up with each other....

400 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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E.V. Thompson

66 books41 followers
aka James Munro (Not this James Munro).

E V Thompson was born in London and spent nine years in the Navy before joining Bristol police. He moved to Hong Kong, then Rhodesia and had over 200 stories published before returning to England to become a full-time award-winning writer.


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192 reviews
December 8, 2019
I enjoyed this book, my first to read by this author. I bought it from the local library, and am looking forward to reading more of his books. I liked the characters and the settings in Cornwall and the Crimean, which was interesting and not too detailed or boring about battles.
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June 21, 2023
A real emotional journey typically EVT, difficult to put down

A lovely but dramatic story starting and ending in Cornwall, with unparalleled Crimean war action of the 1812 period. Enjoy
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August 14, 2021
I enjoyed the book, but not as much as this author's other books. An easy read and a page turner, but for me a disappointment, compared to a number of his other books.
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February 25, 2013
The first part I enjoyed and the last part...in the middle, when Alice and Gideon are separated, that became a page flipper, moving right along, reading bits that might catch my interest. Just skimming to pick up anything needed to when they meet again..as that's what everyone waits for.
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August 14, 2012
I didn't actually finish this book. It was ok, interesting historically but it just didn't interest me enough to continue.
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