_A crossroads can be a place of great power._ So begins this deliciously spine-tingling prequel to Kate Milford's _The Boneshaker,_ set in the colorful world of nineteenth-century Coney Island and New York City. Few crossroads compare to the one being formed by the Brooklyn Bridge and the East River
The Broken Lands
โ Scribed by Edric, Robert
- Book ID
- 107751864
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 526 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0312288891
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โฆ Synopsis
The Broken Lands -a treacherous labyrinth of ice through which the fabled Northwest Passage was sought for centuries. Cabot, Frobisher, Hudson, Parry and Ross were all defeated, and the names on the maps testify to their despair: Bay of God's Mercy, the Devil's Cape, Savage Isles, and Repulse Bay.
Determined to succeed where the rest had failed, Sir John Franklin-"the Lion of the Arctic"-set sail from Greenland in 1845. His two ships, the Erebus and the Terror , were last sighted in August of that year, after which the entire expedition-all 135 men-disappeared.
For three years, the two ships were trapped in the Arctic ice. Eventually the slow vise of the ice pack and spoiling provisions proved to be too much. Nothing was heard of Franklin's expedition for over a decade, and only many years later did the world begin to learn of their terrible, agonizing fate. In this enthralling, richly inventive novel, Robert Edric recreates what possibly...
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*The Broken Lands*-a treacherous labyrinth of ice through which the fabled Northwest Passage was sought for centuries. Cabot, Frobisher, Hudson, Parry and Ross were all defeated, and the names on the maps testify to their despair: Bay of God's Mercy, the Devil's Cape, Savage Isles, and Repulse Bay.
*A crossroads can be a place of great power.* So begins this deliciously spine-tingling prequel to Kate Milford's *The Boneshaker,* set in the colorful world of nineteenth-century Coney Island and New York City. Few crossroads compare to the one being formed by the Brooklyn Bridge and the East River
*A crossroads can be a place of great power.* So begins this deliciously spine-tingling prequel to Kate Milford's *The Boneshaker,* set in the colorful world of nineteenth-century Coney Island and New York City. Few crossroads compare to the one being formed by the Brooklyn Bridge and the East River