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  • Location: Giggleswick, Settle

A Village Scandal

A Village Scandal

Why a Booktrail?

1941: There is lots going on in this little Yorkshire village

  • ISBN: 978-1035050307
  • Genre: Historical, Sagas

What you need to know before your trail

1941, Giggleswick: Flora Whittaker runs The Cunning Vixen Inn, a small pub in the centre of the village. When her husband, Bill, re-enlists in the war, he leaves Flora to run the pub with the help of young May, the next-door neighbour’s daughter.

Flora has several money-saving and illegal schemes running, and when young May starts courting local policeman PC Whinray, he seems to show interest in Flora’s illegal activities.

Trying to alleviate their money troubles, Flora decides to let her room to Matt Walker, who is here on behalf of the War Office to oversee the smooth transfer of Italian POWs into Settle. Flora finds out that Matt’s mother was once the landlady of The Cunning Vixen and they become good friends, even though her mother and the rest of the town do not welcome Matt’s presence.

Meanwhile, Bill hears from sources about Matt’s stay and begins to get suspicious.

Matt has a big secret, and he is about to share it with his host. Will it shatter her world, or will it bring her and her mother closer together?

Travel Guide

Yorkshire

Giggleswick

Giggleswick is a picturesque village on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is known for its  stunning copper-domed chapel, as well as being a gateway to dramatic limestone landscapes like Giggleswick Scar.

Settle

The Settle ‘Area’  is described as a land of peaks, dales, caves and waterfalls with a bustling, traditional market town at its heart

BookTrail Boarding Pass: A Village Scandal

Destination/location: Giggleswick, Settle   Author/guide: Diane Allen  Departure Time: 1941

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