The Sea Monks
β Scribed by Andrew Garve
- Book ID
- 110615548
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 96 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781447215349
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When events don't go to plan, who knows where you will end up?
Four teenagers, all eager to impress each other, embark on a seemingly straight forward robbery. But when events don't go to plan the four youths find themselves on the run from the police. Each of them are keen to avoid the authorities whilst also saving face amongst each other, and so things go from bad to worse as the night progresses.
'King' Macey emerges as the natural leader and takes charge of the situation. Welding his gun in hand, he feels invincible, but the other three teenagers start to have reservations about King Macey's judgements. When they take the nearby lighthouse as their fortress, Macey truly feels King of the castle.
In the confines of the small lighthouse, the four teenagers are pitted together against the three gentle lighthouse keepers and the fierceness of the elements surrounding them.
As King Macey asserts his authority and the number of dead bodies increases, the inhabitants of the lighthouse have to decide exactly what matters most to them . . .
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Anne Perry's spellbinding Victorian mysteries, especially those featuring William Monk, have enthralled readers for a generation. The *Plain Dealer* calls Monk "a marvelously dark, brooding creation"--and, true to form, this new Perry masterpiece is as deceptively deep and twisty as the Thames.
Anne Perryβs spellbinding Victorian mysteries, especially those featuring William Monk, have enthralled readers for a generation. The *Plain Dealer* calls Monk "a marvelously dark, brooding creation"--and, true to form, this new Perry masterpiece is as deceptively deep and twisty as the Thames.
Anne PerryΠ²Πβ’s spellbinding Victorian mysteries, especially those featuring William Monk, have enthralled readers for a generation. The *Plain Dealer* calls Monk Π²ΠΡa marvelously dark, brooding creationΠ²ΠΡΠ²Πβand, true to form, this new Perry masterpiece is as deceptively deep and twisty as the Thame
Anne Perryβs spellbinding Victorian mysteries, especially those featuring William Monk, have enthralled readers for a generation. The _Plain Dealer_ calls Monk βa marvelously dark, brooding creationββand, true to form, this new Perry masterpiece is as deceptively deep and twisty as the Thames.