The Five Winds The Five Winds

The Five Winds

A gripping Australian saga of grief and revenge

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Publisher Description

Can you ever break free from the past?

Patricia Shaw's The Five Winds is a tumultuous story of revenge and betrayal set against the beautiful background of the Australian Gold Coast. The perfect read for fans of Tricia McGill and Tamara McKinley.

As the luxurious ocean liner China Belle enters Australian waters, its passengers have little idea of the tragedy that awaits them, particularly not Mal Willoughby, who is returning to his native land to start a new life with his Chinese wife Jun Lien. The crew, led by First Officer Jake Tussup, mutinies off the coast of Australia, taking the passengers hostage.

By the time the horrific ordeal is over and the crew have escaped to the goldfields of the Palmer River, Mal's beautiful wife is dead and the lives of all the survivors have been altered forever. In the months that follow, a close bond develops between the passengers as they try to put the traumatic experience behind them. For Mal the only way to do this is to track down his wife's killers - but will he ever be able to break free from the past?

What readers are saying about The Five Winds:

'A great story with plenty of suspense'

'An enthralling adventure'

'Patricia Shaw never disappoints'

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2011
27 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
454
Pages
PUBLISHER
Headline
SIZE
2.5
MB
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