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Titles in This Set:
The Angry Tide (Poldark, Book 7)
The Stranger From The Sea (Poldark, Book 8)
The Miller's Dance (Poldark, Book 9)
Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780330463300 / 9780330463386 / 9780330463379
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Age Range: Adult
Overview
Step into Georgian and Regency Cornwall with this three-book instalment of Winston Graham's beloved Poldark saga, covering novels seven, eight and nine of the twelve-book series. Follow the Poldark and Warleggan families through political ambition, forbidden romance, shipwreck and scandal. Brought to new readers by the hit BBC/Masterpiece television adaptation starring Aidan Turner, these atmospheric historical novels combine sweeping romance with sharp social drama, making this set a wonderful gift or addition to any Poldark fan's shelf.
About the Books
The Angry Tide finds Ross Poldark sitting as Member of Parliament for Truro, dividing his time between London and Cornwall while his old rivalry with George Warleggan continues to simmer. The illicit love between Morwenna and Drake, Demelza's brother, comes to a head, and a shared tragedy eventually draws Ross and George together despite years of enmity. The Stranger From The Sea moves the story on to 1810, as the Poldark family awaits Ross's return from Wellington's Peninsular campaign. Their settled world is upended when Jeremy Poldark dramatically rescues a stranger from a shipwreck; Stephen Carrington's arrival sets in motion events that will change the lives of Ross and Demelza's children, Clowance and Jeremy, forever. The Miller's Dance continues into 1812-13, as the Napoleonic Wars rage on the continent and the political climate at home grows ever more uncertain. At Nampara, Ross and Demelza receive surprising news, while Clowance's return from a triumphant London season reignites her entanglement with Stephen Carrington, bringing both joy and heartbreak. Together these three novels showcase Graham's gift for blending intimate family drama with the wider sweep of history, cementing the Poldark saga's reputation as one of the most enduring works of British historical fiction.
About the Author
Winston Mawdsley Graham OBE (1908-2003) was an English novelist best known for the Poldark series of historical novels set in Cornwall. Raised in Manchester before moving to Perranporth, Cornwall, at seventeen, Graham devoted himself to writing from an early age, publishing more than forty novels over his career, several of which were adapted for film, including Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie. He served as Chairman of the Society of Authors, was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1983.
Why You'll Love This Poldark Collection
Perfect for readers continuing the saga or fans revisiting it, this set delivers three gripping instalments of romance, rivalry and Cornish history in one great-value paperback bundle - ideal for holiday reading or as a thoughtful gift.
Please Note: Cover may vary slightly from the image shown; ISBNs reflect the current UK paperback editions.
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