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Cargando... Swan Light (2023)por Phoebe Rowe
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A mystery that takes place in two time eras. ( ) My eyebrows were raised when I got to the end of this excellent novel, and discovered this is Rowe’s first novel. Surprised, because this dual timeline, multi-character, complex plot creation is handled with skill of an already accomplished author. It’s bristling with twists and turns, questions begging answers that come just in time, and enough interesting stuff about the world of ocean salvage to satisfy me that I learned something new. And a nice romance (if handled rather coyly). Keep an eye on Phoebe Rowe. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
1913. Eighty-three-year-old Silvestre Swan has dedicated his life to the care of his Newfoundland lighthouse. His petition to relocate Swan Light from its precarious cliff's edge is going unheard by town patriarch Cort Roland, that is, until a terrible storm brings an unlikely ally into Swan's life. But is it too late for the stone lighthouse? 2014. Marine archaeologist Mari Adams's attempts to fund her search for the notorious SS Californian are realized when she accepts a job to find the remains of Swan Light, rumored to have collapsed into the sea one hundred years ago. She teams up with salvager Julian Henry, and the pair unearth more than they bargained for in their search for the ruins. But when a group of treasure hunters threatens their mission, their hunt for the truth turns dangerous. As past and present collide, the secrets hiding on the ocean floor begin to surface. Can Mari find the answers she is looking for, and at what price? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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