The Captain's Table by Muriel Bolger

The Captain's Table by Muriel Bolger

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The Captain's Table by Muriel Bolger

When a group of solo travellers meet for dinner on the first night of a luxury cruise, alliances are quickly formed.But as the ship makes its way through azure Mediterranean waters, it becomes clear that some of the passengers have their own reasons for wanting to escape their everyday lives . . .There's the glamorous London heiress looking for love; the wealthy businessman trying to decide between the life he has, and the life he really wants; the shrewd Scotsman looking for his next opportunity - in business and romance; and the newly separated Dubliner on the run from the media glare - and her controlling ex.Will they find what they're looking for on the open sea? One thing's for sure, it's a holiday they'll never forget.
Praise for Muriel Bolger * : *
'Engaging and perceptive. . a great read' * Patricia Scanlan *
'An engaging piece of work from one of Ireland's foremost travel writers' * Sunday Independent *
'A perfect, escapist beach read with a serious edge' * Irish Examiner *
Muriel Bolger is a well-known Irish journalist and award-winning travel writer. In addition to her works of fiction she has also written four books on her native city, including Dublin - City of Literature (O'Brien Press), which won the Travel Extra Travel Guide Book of the Year 2012.
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ISBN 13 9781444743357
ISBN 10 144474335X
Title The Captain's Table
Author Muriel Bolger
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hachette Books Ireland
Year published 2013-12-02
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.