Jaffareadstoo is delighted to add our review of
by
Lucienne Boyce
and
to be part of her Blog Tour 2013
Published by Silverwood Books
August 2012
Find out more at lucienneboyce.com.
Here are my thoughts on To The Fair Land
The story opens in 1789, as Ben
Dearlove, a burgeoning writer, is enjoying a night at the theatre in Covent
Garden in London. His concentration of the play, about the exploration of
undiscovered lands, is rudely interrupted by a hysterical outburst from a young
woman seated next to him. The young woman is not known to Ben, but feeling a
chivalric responsibility, he steers her away from the angry theatre audience,
who have take umbrage at the woman’s attempt to ruin the stage play, and sees
her safely home. When he returns the following day to check on the woman’s
safety, her rooms appear to have been burgled and the woman has disappeared.
Several weeks later a mysterious novel called An Account of a Voyage to the
Fair Land is delivered to Ben, which tells the story of the voyage of the
ship, Miranda. As Ben investigates
the book further, he begins to realise that An
Account of a Voyage to the Fair Land
may not be a work of fiction, but could actually be based on truth.
What then follows is a cleverly
constructed historical mystery which pulls the reader into a story which
thrives on intrigue and nautical and political skulduggery. There is such an
atmospheric feel to the narrative that you could almost be walking the streets
of maritime Bristol, with the sharp tang of sea air in your nostrils, or wandering
the gin-soaked shops and alleyways of eighteenth century London. There are some
quite dark elements to the story, which is perfectly in keeping with the book’s
content, after all, this is the eighteenth century, but there is also a lightness to the narrative which is
complimented by a delightfully quirky set of characters.
Overall, this enthralling story never
loses its momentum and combines the best of historical fiction writing with a
lively adventure story. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Come back to Jaffareadstoo on Sunday 29th September to discover who inspired Lucienne Boyce to write To The Fair land and to be in with a chance of winning a copy of this book in a great giveaway.
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Our thanks to Silverwood Books and Lucienne Boyce for inviting us to be part of this blog tour
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