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PUBLISHER: John Murray General Publishing Division
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781848541535
RRP: £8.99
PAGES: 416
PUBLICATION DATE:
May 26, 2011
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The Captain’s Wife
Kirsten McKenzie
1762. Mary is desperate to escape her embittered mother. So when her marriage to a prosperous sea captain is arranged, she embraces the damp salt air, cramped conditions and bad food. She sets sail on the Isabella, away from the land of her childhood towards unseen places and an unknown future. But being the captain’s wife is going to be harder than she thought. Her husband is still grieving for his first wife, and Mary can’t ignore her feelings towards another man onboard. Through him, she has a taste of the kind of love she might have known, and even begins to think that escape is possible. With ruthless pirates patrolling British waters and ports full of outcasts with unspoken pasts, Mary learns quickly that loyalties are always shifting and people are rarely as they first seem. The Captain’s Wife is a richly realised story of adventure about a strong young woman determined to survive her fate by a wonderful storyteller.
Kirsten McKenzie
Kirsten McKenzie was born in 1975 and lives in Pittenweem with her husband and two children. The Chapel at the Edge of the World was her first novel.