![]() ![]() ![]() The complete novel in paperback and e-book, as well as an audiobook, will be out in the fall, and Part One of the untitled second book is due in Spring 2018. It will be a four-part e-book serial, with one part to be released each month beginning in July. ![]() Last month, it was announced that the characters will live on in a three-book series: The first novel, Keep the Home Fires Burning, will essentially be Season Three, since it was already mapped out when the series was cancelled. We’re left hearing a crying baby, wondering which characters survive. In front of her, a troubled RAF plane crashes into the doctor’s house. (In those days, husbands weren’t allowed in during the delivery.) Meanwhile, at the wedding reception for closeted lesbian Teresa Fenchurch (Leanne Best) and her betrothed, Nick Lucas (Mark Umbers), Pat Simms (Claire Rushbrook) leaves her abusive husband, Bob (Mark Bazeley), to find her lover, Czech soldier Marek Novotny (Alexandre Willaume). William Campbell’s (Ed Stoppard) house where Bryn’s wife, Miriam (Claire Price), is giving birth. Just minutes before the conclusion of the final episode, which aired Sunday night on PBS, there’s a bit of levity with butcher Bryn Brindsley (Daniel Ryan) shouting into the room at Dr. Set in a fictional English town in 1940, Home Fires, a series built around strong female characters, focuses on members of the local Women’s Institute (WI). Masterpiece’s Home Fires is the rare series with healthy ratings and a strong following to be abruptly cancelled, puzzling showrunners and leaving fans with major cliffhangers. ![]()
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