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The stunning new feminist retelling of the real-life female pirates of the Caribbean
*One of The Times‘ Best Historical Fiction Novels of August*
‘This swashbuckling debut is great fun’
THE TIMES
‘A cracking read. . . Fascinating, complex characters and a real page-turner!’
LIZ HYDER, author of THE GIFTS
‘Bonny and Read has it all. Adventure, atmosphere, sizzling suspense and unforgettable characters. Such a brilliant debut!’
SD SYKES, author of THE GOOD DEATH
‘A deftly told tale of the complexities of friendship, female identity & freedom, featuring two remarkable women determined to define their own destinies . . . the pages turn themselves’
ANITA FRANK, author of THE LOST ONES
‘What a debut! A fabulous, dangerous sea-shanty of a story’
KATIE MUNNIK, author of THE AERIALISTS
‘A wonderful story, so beautifully told and absolutely gripping to the very end’
EMMA CARROLL
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Rebels. Pirates. Women.
Caribbean, 1720. Two extraordinary women are on the run – from their pasts, from the British Navy and the threat of execution, and from the destiny that fate has written for them.
Plantation owner’s daughter, runaway wife, pirate – Anne Bonny has forged her own story in a man’s world. But when she is involved in the capture of a British merchant ship, she is amazed to find another woman amongst the crew, with a history as unconventional as her own. Dressed as a boy from childhood, Mary Read has been a soldier, a sailor, a widow – but never a woman in charge of her own destiny.
As their exhilarating, tumultuous exploits find fame, the ballad of Bonny and Read is sung from shore to shore – but when you swim against the tide of history, freedom is a dangerous thing…
An exuberant reimagining of the extraordinary story of Bonny & Read – trailblazing, boundary-defying, swashbuckling heroines whose story deserves to be known. Perfect for fans of Ariadne, The Mercies and The Familiars.