The Sunday Times No.1 Bestseller‘I adored it’ – Santa Montefiore, bestselling author of Wait For MeA sweeping and epic love story, The Ghost Ship is the swashbuckling third volume in Kate Mosse's enthralling series, The Joubert Family Chronicles.The Barbary Coast, 1621. A mysterious vessel floats silently on the water — its hull splintered and its sails tattered and burnt. For months the Ghost Ship has hunted pirates to liberate enslaved prisoners. Now it, too, finds itself hunted.But the ship’s crew hides a secret, and the stakes could not be higher. The bravest among them are not what they seem: if arrested, they will hang for their alleged crimes. Can they survive their journey and escape their fate?A tale of adventure and buccaneering, love and revenge, stolen fortunes, piracy and hidden secrets on the high seas, The Ghost Ship is the third instalment in The Joubert Family Chronicles. The series concludes with The Map of Bones.Praise for The Joubert Family Chronicles:'Gripping, complex and intensely atmospheric' – The Mail on Sunday on The Burning Chambers'A historical epic' – The Observer on The City of Tears'I couldn't put it down' — Louise Minchin, broadcaster and author of Isolation Island, on The Ghost ShipThe Ghost Ship was a #1 Sunday Times bestseller w/c 09-07-23
Les mer
From Kate Mosse, the number one Sunday Times bestselling Joubert Family Chronicles series continues with The Ghost Ship, a thrilling tale of piracy and a sweeping historical epic about love in a time of war.
Les mer
Another meticulously researched and stunningly written novel by a much-loved and highly accomplished author. I adored it!
The third novel in the number one Sunday Times bestselling Joubert Family Chronicles, Kate Mosse returns with The Ghost Ship, a sweeping historical epic about love on the high seas in a time of war.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509806935
Publisert
2024-06-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Pan Books
Vekt
344 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
512
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