Irish Secrets and Lies

Author:   Debbie Wastling
Publisher:   Bell Publishing
Volume:   4
ISBN:  

9798891705616


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   23 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Irish Secrets and Lies


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This is a true story of a Newcastle publican and an Irish Girl in 1880s Newcastle-who built one of the most famous pubs in Newcastle by the River Tyne. A rags-to-riches (or at least a better life) for Martha, the female protagonist, who hooks up with the man who can sell anything, John Sutherland-it is their growing-up love story. The Barley Mow was the creation of this Sutherland Family, but for JB and girl Martha Lowery, it proved a blessing and a curse. The brothers John Betjeman (JB) and Daniel start building a brewery to sell their beers-far and wide. JB meets Martha, who is a cook and cleaner at a country pub in Hexham. Their meetings lead to a child born out of wedlock-John Thomas Sutherland. Their aged father runs the pub, and Alice Curry, his wife, wanted him to retire rather than die on the job. But the older Sutherlands are not convinced the younger couple have enough experience-or the staying power-to take over the business. Also Martha, to them, seems to have more secrets than the pies she bakes, and JB cannot make up his mind about marrying her. Her secrets raise their head when she finds out Daniel, JB's brother, is married to a Lowery relative, who knows all about her father's behaviour and his miserly ways, who expects his eldest daughter to serve his sexual urges when his wife pretends to be ill. Martha must leave the family smallholding to protect herself and leaves her siblings to fend for themselves against their evil father. She finds work as a baker and a cook-cleaner in the small town of Hexham, where she has a chance meeting with John Benjamin. The sub-plot involves a healer, Elizabeth, who has her own secrets, where we learn she had escaped from Barbados after murdering her husband who was abusing her. The older woman and Martha make a friendship based on their tragic pasts; however, Elizabeth teaches Martha to read and how to guide JB into marrying her after the birth of Martha's first son, born out of wedlock. Due to the illness of John Sutherland senior, the couple are able to eventually take over the pub. Due to the large number of children they create, they need to work all hours to build the pub and brewery profits. As the children grow up, they are put to work in the expanding pub. Martha, after the birth of seven children, becomes weaker and passes away with the birth of the last one, leaving JB devastated, and Elizabeth, her friend, still on the run from local magistrates.

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Author:   Debbie Wastling
Publisher:   Bell Publishing
Imprint:   Bell Publishing
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.308kg
ISBN:  

9798891705616


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   23 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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She introduces the hugely popular pub (The Barley Mow) in the Sutherland Scandals that they managed in 19th-century Newcastle. Rich with British historical detail and emotionally complex characters, Irish Secrets is a worthy addition to Wastling's series of books which novelise the lives of her actual ancestors. The Victorian era comes to life in this story, which describes what the world was really like for working-class women (and men) in the North of England in the mid-to-late 1800s. Your heart will go out to Martha, the book's Irish immigrant protagonist, who suffers so much yet always somehow finds the strength to overcome her challenges. A great book for readers who like gritty historical novels. Tracy Neis, author of Bronte Series


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