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Moonfleet
Moonfleet
Author: J. Meade Falkner
As midnight struck, John Trenchard lay huddled in the ancient crypt: "I remembered poor Cracky Jones found dead in the churchyard, and how men said he had met Blackbeard in the night. Then my eyes were led as by a leodestone to a great wooden coffin that lay by itself on the top shelf. In a second I had squeezed my body betwixt wall and coffi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780448146782
ISBN-10: 0448146789
Pages: 256
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  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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2.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Grosset And Dunlap
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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A good pirate and smuggler story.
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Originally written in the 1800s, this story appealed to YA and adult readers alike. The tale is told by an orphan boy named John,who becomes entranced by the a story that has long been told in his community - Moonfleet. It is said that a huge diamond was hidden by a deceased roguen callrd Blackbeard who made life miserable for everyone else when he was alive. He lives with a kind innkeeper, Elzevir, whose son was murdered. Unfortunately, Elzevir and several others are involved in smuggling contraband for distribution throughout England. A man is accidently killed when the smugglers are pursued by the sheriff's men. Elzevir is believed to be responsible and is branded a murderer while the truth is that a stray bullet from the sheriff's men killed him. Thus begins the flight of John and Elzevir to avoid the gallows. John unravels the mystery around the diamond and it is retrieved but this is only the beginning of their miseries. Following John and Elzevir throughout their adventures is exciting to say the least. Well done.
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I only recently discovered this long-forgotten classic adventure story of a lad, smugglers, and treasure. I quickly found shards of Kidnapped and Treasure Island, but more pronounced was a sense of Masefields Jim Davis, another forgotten novel, yet still one of my favorite memories of boyhood perusal.
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This was my favorite book as a child! Full of adventure and mystery.


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