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To the Fair Land

Autor Lucienne Boyce
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iul 2012
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781781320174
ISBN-10: 1781320179
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: SilverWood Books

Notă biografică

Lucienne Boyce writes historical fiction, non fiction, and biography. After gaining an MA in English Literature (with Distinction) with the Open University in 2007, specialising in eighteenth-century literature, she published her first eighteenth-century historical novel, To The Fair Land, a thriller set in Bristol and the South Seas. The Dan Foster Mysteries follow the adventures of a Bow Street Runner from the 1790s; the first book in the series, Bloodie Bones, was joint winner of the Historical Novel Society Indie Award 2016. She is is also a blogger and speaker, and active in her local women's history network. She has written articles, reviews and interviews for various publications, including the Historical Novel Society Review. She has made numerous television and radio appearances, presented a radio show with a local community radio station, and has run courses and workshops. Website www.lucienneboyce.com

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"I have only recently met Lucienne and when talking to her about her writing we have focused on her non-fiction and the recently published 'The Bristol Suffragettes'. However, this is her fiction, a story set in the late 18th century and it was recommended by a friend. It is wonderful. Populated by intriguing characters and told from a number of different points of view, it keeps you guessing about the truth of the background to a story written about 'The Fair Land' (a seemingly idyllic newly discovered country) - who wrote it, why and the consequences of the events it recounts - almost to the end. Set against the backdrop of the Bristol docks it oozes seafaring atmosphere. A terrific read. 5 of 5 stars." Suzie Grogan, Presenter Talking Books, 10 Radio // "Lucienne Boyce paints a vivid picture of eighteenth century life in London through the use of description to produce a tale of mystery, romance and adventure...What is initially an innocent search for an author transcends into a secret involving incest, murder, betrayal and suicide. The charm of the book lies in the mystery and ambiguity of the voyage and the character of Sarah Edgcumbe." LiteratureWorks.org.uk // "From the first page, this extraordinary book plunges the reader into late 18th century London and its theatres and coffee-houses and far beyond ... It put me in mind of Conan Doyle in this respect: a stimulating chase that leaves you pondering on the human condition long after you've finished the final page." Debbie Young - author, blogger, and book promotion consultant // "A gripping, thrilling mystery... the plot is complex, exciting, and has a high degree of suspense maintained right to the end." Sarah Cuthbertson, Historical Novel Society // "Lucienne Boyce writes in a style that makes you want to savour every word and the soak up the atmosphere created by her descriptions of the characters and their surroundings. As the story unfolds, you realise that the gentle pace is compelling and each new facet of the story creeps up on you, gripping your imagination." Sir-Read-A-Lot - Historical Fiction Reviews // "The story is unpredictable and unusual and I didn't see the twists coming - which is a refreshing change. The main characters are rounded well enough to 'know' them but not too deep as to be shocked or disappointed by the twists they are involved in. I think that some of the characters were kept at arm's length deliberately and in my opinion, this was a clever ploy on the part of this clever author. I was very taken with the story and enjoyed it to the extent that I was disappointed when I had reached the end - I didn't want it to finish! I would read more books by this author with the greatest of pleasure." Historical Novel Society Reviews // "'To the Fair Land' was a thoroughly enjoyable read. Boyce takes the reader on an adventurous journey with Ben, an extremely likeable character. Mysteries abound, calumnies are committed, lives are forever changed and one young man must make a momentous decision." Darlene Williams - historical fiction author //

"A gripping, thrilling mystery...the plot is complex, exciting, and has a high degree of suspense maintained right to the end." - Sarah Cuthbertson, Historical Novel Society "Lucienne Boyce paints a vivid picture of Eighteenth Century life in London through the use of description to produce a tale of mystery, romance and adventure...What is initially an innocent search for an author transcends into a secret involving incest, murder, betrayal and suicide. The charm of the book lies in the mystery and ambiguity of the voyage and the character of Sarah Edgcumbe." - LiteratureWorks.org.uk