The Watermen (Paperback)
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The Watermen (Paperback)

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Paperback 416 Pages
Published: 05/01/2012
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In the dark and slimy streets of Wapping a prostitute is beaten half to death, a not uncommon fate in late 18th century London. So begins this gripping tale set in 1798 in the Port of London: a cruel villain holds sway over the underworld. His name is Boylin. His face is scarred by lime and his back by the two hundred lashes he received following a naval court martial. He holds Captain Tom Pascoe responsible for his suffering. They meet again when Pascoe becomes River Surveyor for the newly formed marine police. They've had orders to investigate a sudden fall in government revenue that is affecting the nation's ability to fight the war against Napoleon and stem the rising tide of Irish rebellion. Pascoe knows that Boylin is behind it, but he can't prove anything, yet. THE WATERMEN follows these two adversaries across London as they try to outwit one another. Working alongside Pascoe is Sam Hart, a Jewish immigrant with his own agenda, Pascoe throws the rule-book out the window, scouring East London and the docklands in search of information.

But fate takes a cruel twist when the two men find themselves involved with the same woman - there's much more at stake than the fate of the nation.

Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9780857380562
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 294 g
Dimensions: 198 x 131 x 23 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

'Patrick Easter is a find. A first-rate historical thriller' Andrew Taylor. - Andrew Taylor

'Compelling debut is overflowing with atmosphere' Daily Mail. - Daily Mail

'Great on period detail, Easter conjures up a satisfyingly creepy atmosphere of fear and menace in the filthy, overcrowded streets by the docks' Guardian. - Guardian

'Wonderfully atmospheric. The reek of tar and the creak of timbers rises up from every page. Carries you along on a floodtide of excitement' Rory Clements. - Rory Clements

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“disappointing”

If you are looking for a story book, you've found one. If you're not bothered about creative style, characters who jump off the page or historical accuracy, Mr. Easter obliges. I found the whole thing a blur... More

Paperback edition
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“Terrific read!”

Fascinating intro to the underworld of 18th century London.Interesting twist in the shared relationships of the central characters:must admit to being historical thriller fan and this fits in nicely with the likes of... More

Hardback edition
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