Moonfleet (Collins Classics)

· HarperCollins UK
4.2
20 reviews
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272
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First published in 1898, and now a major TV series, Moonfleet is a riveting adventure story full of drama, mystery, revenge, pursuit, smuggling, pirates, and romance, sharing its literary canon with Treasure Island and Kidnapped.

The tiny village of Moonfleet is nestled along the English coast, and every one of its inhabitants lives off the sea in one way or another. When local young man John Trenchard accidentally stumbles upon treasure stashed in the local crypt, he unknowingly enters the murky world of the smuggling trade and the local secret of Colonel John Mohune’s treasure.

Trenchard is soon forced to flee England with a price on his head, leaving behind his beloved Grace and the life he hoped for. But the adventures, trials, and tribulations that befall him on his personal journey back to Moonfleet and ultimately redemption are written with such intensity and hope, as well as love for the history and landscape of Dorset, that the story never loses pace or power on its epic journey.

Moonfleet is a classic adventure story to be read again and again.

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4.2
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David Wood
January 1, 2017
Wonderful swashbuckler read at school and still have the hard back copy I'm 71 today
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Robert Latham
February 11, 2020
This book was introduced to me 50 years ago ....i just finished it again....still intriguing to this day
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A Google user
September 17, 2016
Good read!
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About the author

John Meade Falkner (1858–1932) was an English novelist and poet, as well as a successful businessman and collector of antiquarian treasures. He was best known for his 1898 novel, Moonfleet, as well as The Lost Stradivarius (1895), The Nebuly Coat (1903), three topographical guides (Oxfordshire, Bath and Berkshire) and a history of Oxfordshire.

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