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The most excellent book I have read over the past few years is Star of the Sea by Joseph O'Connor. It is so excellent that I read it three times in two years. It is crammed full of historical facts and some historical links which are so apt and bring a smile to ones face. (ie the origin of Fagan as a name for a miserable crook in Oliver Twist).
If you have not read it don't be put off by the title and the picture of a ship on the cover. It is not about boats etc.
I would welcome comments from others likewise enchanted by this book.
The most excellent book I have read over the past few years is Star of the Sea by Joseph O'Connor. It is so excellent that I read it three times in two years. It is crammed full of historical facts and some historical links which are so apt and bring a smile to ones face. (ie the origin of Fagan as a name for a miserable crook in Oliver Twist).
If you have not read it don't be put off by the title and the picture of a ship on the cover. It is not about boats etc.
I would welcome comments from others likewise enchanted by this book.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I thoroughly enjoyed it too Stargazer. However I felt one of the last scenes let it down with absence of realism. Without spoiling the plot a character is stabbed - the 'perp' would have been covered in arterial blood from head to toe and couldn't have slipped away in the crowd. But that's me being picky!