The Pearlers Wife
By (Author) Roxane Dhand
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
23rd July 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Historical adventure fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Fiction based on or inspired by true events
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
280g
A distant land. A dangerous husband. A forbidden love.
The year is 1912. Nineteen-year-old Maisie Porter watches from the deck of the SS Oceanic as England fades from view. Her destination is Buccaneer Bay in Australias far north-west. Her fate: marriage to distant cousin Maitland Sinclair, a man she has never met.
When Maisie arrives in her new home, she finds a stifling small town bound by Victorian morals. Shocked at her new husbands callous behaviour towards her, she is increasingly drawn to William Cooper, a British diver she met on board ship. It soon becomes clear that secrets surround her husband, as turbulent as the waters that crash against the bay. Secrets that somehow link to her own family and secrets that put Cooper and his fellow British divers in great danger
From the drawing rooms of London to the latticed verandas and gambling dens of Buccaneer Bay, The Pearlers Wife is a sweeping, epic read, inspired by a lost moment in history.
An assured debut novel a sweeping romance set in a little-known corner of Australian history a story full of tension, drama and romance
Kate Forsyth, author of Bitter Greens
Roxane Dhand studied English and French at London University. After graduating, she had a career in public relations in both Switzerland and London, before teaching French in the maintained and private sectors. She now writes full time and lives in Winchester, England.