Killigrew and the Incorrigibles by Jonathan Lunn

Killigrew and the Incorrigibles by Jonathan Lunn

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A deadly pursuit across the Pacific, a savage figure dealing in a barbaric trade, six notorious prisoners and a tribe of cannibals in the New Hebrides conspire to make this swashbuckling and life-threatening adventure for the Royal Navy's hero - Kit Killigrew - and the crew of HMS Tisiphone.

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Killigrew and the Incorrigibles by Jonathan Lunn

A deadly pursuit across the Pacific, an elusive, savage figure dealing in a barbaric trade, six of Norfolk Island's most notorious prisoners and a tribe of cannibals in the New Hebrides, conspire to make this a hair-raising, heart-stopping, swashbuckling and, ultimately, life-threatening adventure for Kit Killigrew, R.N. and the crew of HMS Tisiphone.
The Royal Navy s finest is the hero par excellence with the constitution of Indiana Jones, the ruthlessness of Dirty Harry and the ready wit of James BondLife is just one long adventure on the ocean wave and he leaves the reader breathless for his next voyage - Northern Echo

A sea yarn in which you can taste the salty air - South Wales Echo

If you like the ring of steel and the smell of gun powder this is for you - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Born in London, Jonathan Lunn started writing at the age of fifteen. He studied history at the University of Leicester, where he became involved in politics. He worked for six years as a spin doctor for the modern-day equivalent of the Whigs. He now lives in Bristol.
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ISBN 13 9780747263821
ISBN 10 0747263825
Titel Killigrew and the Incorrigibles
Autor Jonathan Lunn
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Headline Publishing Group
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-08-05
Seitenanzahl 480
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