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A Game of Bones (The Privateersman Mysteries)
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A Game of Bones (The Privateersman Mysteries) Paperback - 2003

by Donachie, David

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  • Title A Game of Bones (The Privateersman Mysteries)
  • Author Donachie, David
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition N0T FIRST
  • Condition New
  • Pages 368
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Mcbooks Press, Ithaca, New York
  • Date 2003-01-01
  • Features Maps
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1590130324_used
  • ISBN 9781590130322 / 1590130324
  • Weight 1.03 lbs (0.47 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.42 x 5.52 x 1.11 in (21.39 x 14.02 x 2.82 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Mystery fiction, Historical fiction
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2002012356
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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The long-awaited return of the Bucephalas to the safety of the Cinque Ports is interrupted by a disastrous engagement in the Channel. The looming shape of a merchantman becalmed in fog presents an almost irresistible allure. But for Harry Ludlow and his battle-weary crew, the pursuit of one last easy prize leads to a desperate fight.

About the author

David Donachie (1944-2023) was born in Edinburgh. He always had an abiding interest in military history, including ancient Rome, the Middle Ages, the British navy of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the clandestine services during the Second World War. He had more than fifty published novels to his credit, with over a million combined sales. David lived in Deal, the historic English seaport on the border of the English Channel and the North Sea.