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The Black Rocks of Morwenstow John Wilcox

The Black Rocks of Morwenstow By John Wilcox

The Black Rocks of Morwenstow by John Wilcox


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Summary

1842. Joshua Weyland is languishing in America and desperate to return to England and his fiance. He ships home on a small brig but when it founders on rocks off the coast of Cornwall and he narrowly escapes with his life, it's clear to him that the ship had been deliberately wrecked.

The Black Rocks of Morwenstow Summary

The Black Rocks of Morwenstow by John Wilcox

1842. Joshua Weyland is languishing in America and desperate to return to England and his fiance. He ships home on a small brig but when it founders on rocks off the coast of Cornwall and he narrowly escapes with his life, it's clear to him that the ship had been deliberately wrecked. Who could be responsible? From the eccentric doctor and his daughter who nurse him back to health, to the local fishermen, tin miners and `Preventers' tasked with subduing smuggling activity, Joshua has plenty of questions which could land him in serious trouble. When an epic storm erupts and another ship is in peril, Joshua is forced to fight for his life to avert disaster and get to the bottom of the mystery.

The Black Rocks of Morwenstow Reviews

'A lively historical novel with plenty of adventure and a touch of romance' MyShelf.com

About John Wilcox

After a number of years working as a journalist, John Wilcox was lured into industry. In the mid-nineties he sold his company in order to devote himself to his first love, writing. His Simon Fonthill novels have been published to high acclaim and he has also published two works of non-fiction. John lives near Salisbury.

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GOR008718547
9780749017392
0749017392
The Black Rocks of Morwenstow by John Wilcox
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Allison & Busby
20170518
352
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