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The Diamond Ship - cover

The Diamond Ship

Max Pemberton

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In Max Pemberton's novel 'The Diamond Ship,' readers are transported back to the 19th century where they follow the adventures of the protagonist as he attempts to uncover the mysterious disappearance of a valuable diamond. The book is written in a captivating and suspenseful style that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Pemberton's attention to detail in depicting the social and cultural context of the time period adds depth to the story and allows readers to fully immerse themselves in the narrative. The blend of mystery, intrigue, and historical elements makes 'The Diamond Ship' a compelling read for fans of both historical fiction and detective novels. Max Pemberton, a British author and physician, showcases his talent for storytelling and his deep understanding of human nature in 'The Diamond Ship.' His background in medicine likely influenced his attention to detail and accuracy in portraying the medical practices of the era. Pemberton's passion for historical research is evident in the vivid descriptions of the setting and characters in the novel. I highly recommend 'The Diamond Ship' to readers who enjoy a well-crafted mystery set against a historical backdrop. Pemberton's skillful storytelling and meticulous attention to detail make this novel a captivating and immersive reading experience.
Disponible depuis: 09/12/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 198 pages.

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