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To the Fair Land

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By (author): Lucienne Boyce

In 1789 struggling writer Ben Dearlove rescues a woman from a furious Covent Garden mob. The woman is ill and in her delirium cries out the name Miranda. Weeks later an anonymous novel about the voyage of the Miranda to the fabled Great Southern Continent causes a sensation. Ben decides to find the author everyone is talking about. He is sure the woman can help him but she has disappeared.It is soon clear that Ben is involved in something more dangerous than the search for a reclusive writer. Who is the woman and what is she running from? Who is following Ben? And what is the Admiralty trying to hide? Before he can discover the shocking truth Ben has to get out of prison, catch a thief, and bring a murderer to justice.A gripping, thrilling mystery. Historical Society Novel Reviews Discovering Diamonds Book of the Month, April 2021 See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 133 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: SilverWood Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781781320174

About Lucienne Boyce

Lucienne Boyce writes historical fiction non fiction and biography. Other books set in the eighteenth-century are the Dan Foster Mysteries: Bloodie Bones (Winner of the Historical Novel Society Indies Award 2016); The Butchers Block; Death Makes No Distinction and The Fatal Coin. Books on the womens suffrage campaign include The Bristol Suffragettes and The Road to Representation: Essays on the Womens Suffrage Campaign and contributions to Bristol and the First World War (Bristol Festival of Ideas 2014); The Women Who Built Bristol (Tangent Books) 2018; and Suffrage Stories: Tales from Knebworth Stevenage Hitchin and Letchworth (Stevenage Museum 2019).

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