Stormchild by Bernard Cornwell

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: May 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9780061099458
  • Sales Rank: 156,024
  • 480pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

Tragedy has decimated Tim Blackburn's safe and comfortable existence. Having already lost a son in a terrorist attack, he must now cope with the death of his beloved wife, killed in a mysterious explosion at sea. And all that remains of his destroyed family is his missing daughter Nicole, last seen in the company of Caspar von Rellsteb—the mad, charismatic leader of the shadowy environmental activist group called Genesis—who keeps an iron-fisted hold over his fanatically dedicated followers. Determined to free Nicole from the crazed, self-proclaimed "protector of the planet," Tim sets sail aboard the sloop Stormchild, with the beautiful, story-hungry journalist Jackie Potten. But their hunt for the hidden lair of Genesis is leading them into dangerous and terrifying waters—and the darkness that waits for Tim Blackburn on the far side of the world could destroy both his sanity and his soul.

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Biography

Bernard Cornwell is the author of the acclaimed and bestselling Saxon Tales, as well as the Richard Sharpe novels, among many others. He lives with his wife on Cape Cod.

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Unusual plotby p8ryts

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March 23, 2009: Don't want to give it away but the book has some unusual plot turns. Ending was a little anticlimactic.