Tully
Sanderson is known to most as a world
renowned journalist reporting political
unrest and the truth from war torn
countries.
Beneath
the hard-nosed journalist who lives by his
own rules, Tully drowns his private misery
in drink and women. Here lays a man broken
and torn by the horrific scenes of
devastation and the circumstances of his
personal life. Love, deception and
heartbreak goes hand in hand with Tully.
Still
grasping the gun that ended his true love's
life, his heart shatters. His wife, Briony
lays motionless and her dying wish thunders
through his mind, ‘Look after our daughter,
Carrie.’
Guilt
consumes him, and he is driven to honour
Briony’s last wish. Tully risks life and
limb to report back to his homeland,
Australia, the only job he knows to support
Carrie.
Would
Carrie ever forgive him for this crime of
passion when she discovers the truth of her
mother’s death? And will she forgive him for
never being around as she grew up?
Reviewers notes:
Bruce
Cooke creates a vivid picture of each
character, place and event filled with
Australian humour, laughter, sadness,
tasteful seduction and reality. The pages
of this book not only holds a well written
and compelling story, but it tells of a
history of which we could all learn from.
I
highly recommend this book