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Moonfleet - J Meade Falkner's Classic Tale of Smugglers Treasure and Courage - cover

Moonfleet - J Meade Falkner's Classic Tale of Smugglers Treasure and Courage

J. Meade Falkner, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Maison d'édition: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Synopsis

A hidden crypt. A legendary diamond. A boy's journey to manhood.

Set in the windswept village of Moonfleet, this thrilling tale follows young John Trenchard, who stumbles upon a smugglers' secret that changes his life forever. Danger, betrayal, and buried treasure await in J. Meade Falkner's iconic 1898 adventure—a favorite of generations for its blend of suspense, moral growth, and swashbuckling excitement.

Packed with mystery, action, and heart, Moonfleet is a timeless story of youthful bravery and redemption.

🗝️ This edition includes:

The full, unabridged original text

Vivid illustrations capturing the atmosphere of 18th-century Dorset

Kindle-optimized formatting for a smooth reading experience

📚 A perfect read for fans of classic adventure fiction, historical mysteries, and coming-of-age stories.

Uncover the legend. Reclaim the treasure. Experience Moonfleet.
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Disponible depuis: 13/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 114 pages.

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