Golf, war, mischief and murder stream through this life and times tale of an Edwardian Canadian and his family living on an estate called Craigheath. Inside the gates of this great house, the Jennings are a fortunate and happy family whose lives centre mainly on a favoured son, a reluctant champion golfer, who not only survives the trenches of the Great War, a kidnapping and murder, but his wife's practical jokes. Along the way, the story pays tribute to a country 150 years young with whiffs here and there of her individual and collective call to greatness in the early years of the 20th century.
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