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Band of Gold

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Book three in the best-selling Smuggler's Wife series by one of our leading historical novelists.

Kitty Farrell, headstrong and passionate as ever, is heartbroken over the apparent death by drowning of her husband Rian. Alone and grieving on the goldfields of Ballarat she turns to Rian's long-time shipmate Daniel, who has loved her from afar for many years.

The consequences will be disastrous and challenge every character in this brilliant third instalment in Deborah Challinor's extraordinary Smuggler's Wife series.

Vividly drawn, meticulously researched and driven by a powerful page-turning narrative, Band of Gold will resonate in the hearts of readers for a long time.

'Challinor is extraordinarily talented.' - New Zealand Books


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Series: Kitty Publisher: HarperCollins

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780730451044
  • File size: 333 KB
  • Release date: July 1, 2010

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780730451044
  • File size: 332 KB
  • Release date: July 1, 2010

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

Book three in the best-selling Smuggler's Wife series by one of our leading historical novelists.

Kitty Farrell, headstrong and passionate as ever, is heartbroken over the apparent death by drowning of her husband Rian. Alone and grieving on the goldfields of Ballarat she turns to Rian's long-time shipmate Daniel, who has loved her from afar for many years.

The consequences will be disastrous and challenge every character in this brilliant third instalment in Deborah Challinor's extraordinary Smuggler's Wife series.

Vividly drawn, meticulously researched and driven by a powerful page-turning narrative, Band of Gold will resonate in the hearts of readers for a long time.

'Challinor is extraordinarily talented.' - New Zealand Books


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