Winchelsea
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Narrated by:
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Tigger Blaize
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George Weightman
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Gary Cross
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By:
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Alex Preston
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Critic Reviews
Imagine Daphne du Maurier crossed with Quentin Tarantino, and you will have some idea of just what a thrilling, bloody and heady ride this novel is (TOM HOLLAND)
I was riveted. Winchelsea is a great read - terrific narrative drive, credible characters, and such an elegant creation of the backdrop in terms of both time and place (PENELOPE LIVELY)
Winchelsea and its fierce young heroine swept me away on an irresistible tide of adventure, revenge, horror, love, smuggling and high drama on land and sea. What a brilliant idea to rework Moonfleet, but add some contemporary touches to the mix. Huge fun, superbly atmospheric and thoroughly enjoyable (AMANDA CRAIG)
There's a wild piratical darkness to Winchelsea which is charged by the evocative and strange wilderness of its setting on the Romney Marshes. At its heart is a gripping tale: a life-and-death struggle, set in the eighteenth century yet vibrantly heightened by a sureness of visceral detail and a vivid depth of characterisation. This is historical drama on a deft and uproarious scale, and it makes for a breathlessly exciting and engaging read (PHILIP HOARE)
What a story! What a heroine! What an adventure! Alex Preston sweeps you from scene to scene, surprise to surprise with all the deft theatricality and fluency of a modern Robert Louis Stevenson. I have rarely read anything so vivid or that makes the eighteenth century, with all its ambitions, terrors, desires and sheer juiciness, so grippingly alive. Huzzah! (ADAM NICOLSON)
Beautifully told and expertly crafted, a moving and evocative tale of longing and belonging (PETER FRANKOPAN)
Wilkie Collins, eat your heart out! The novel is so very impressive and so saturated with atmosphere and rich in mystery - it flows so freely, takes risks other novels might dodge, and transports us into an entirely different world. It is drenched in a love of place and history, and a perfect record of a hybrid life (JONATHAN LEE)
Winchelsea is a remarkable act of literary time travel: dark and gripping and soaked in blood and salt water (EVIE WYLD)
Praise for In Love and War: [R]ich and evocative . . . Powerfully affecting, ambitious in its scope, precise in its attention to detail and infused with a love for Florence and its motley eccentrics
Exhilarating . . . Preston's flair for recreating atmosphere and contemporary speech is immaculate
still easy listening to pass a long drive
rollicking pirate tail in the 1700
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