Warleggan

Regular price €16.99
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affair
aidan turner
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bbc
British drama
Category=FT
Cornish
cornwall
demelza
drama
eleanor tomlinson
epic
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family
fourth Poldark book
historical
history
love
mining
passion
poldark
Poldark book 4
Poldark book four
Poldark books
romance
saga

Product details

  • ISBN 9780330463409
  • Weight: 318g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jun 2008
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Warleggan is the fourth novel in Winston Graham's hugely popular Poldark series, which has become a television phenomenon starring Aidan Turner.

Cornwall 1792. Ross plunges into a highly speculative mining venture which threatens not only his family's financial security but also his turbulent marriage to Demelza.

When Ross and Elizabeth's old attraction rekindles itself, Demelza retaliates by becoming dangerously involved with a handsome Scottish cavalry officer. With bankruptcy an increasingly real possibility, the Poldarks seem to be facing disaster on all fronts.

Warleggan is followed by the fifth book in this bestselling series, The Black Moon.

'From the incomparable Winston Graham . . . who has everything that everyone else has, then a whole lot more.' Guardian

Winston Graham was the author of more than forty novels, including The Walking Stick, Angell, Pearl and Little God, Stephanie and Tremor. His novels have been widely translated and his famous Poldark series has been developed into two television series shown in twenty-four countries. Many of Winston Graham's books have been filmed for the big screen, the most notable being Marnie, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Winston Graham was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and in 1983 was awarded the OBE. He died in July 2003.