Jeremy Poldark

Jeremy Poldark

by WinstonGraham (Author)

Synopsis

Jeremy Poldark is the third novel in Winston Graham's hugely popular Poldark series, which has become a television phenomenon starring Aidan Turner.

Cornwall 1790. Ross Poldark faces the darkest hour of his life. Accused of wrecking two ships, he is to stand trial at the Bodmin Assizes.

Despite their stormy married life, Demelza has tried to rally support for her husband. But there are enemies in plenty who would be happy to see Ross convicted, not least George Warleggan, the powerful banker, whose personal rivalry with Ross grows ever more intense.

Jeremy Poldark is followed by the fourth book in this evocative series, Warleggan.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: New Edit/Cover
Publisher: Pan
Published: 08 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 1509808639
ISBN 13: 9781509808632
Book Overview: A reissue of Jeremy Poldark, the third book in the legendary Poldark series, to tie in with the BBC TV series.

Media Reviews
Ross is one of literature's great heroes ... [with] elements of Darcy, Heathcliff, Rhett Butler and Robin Hood -- Debbie Horsfield Steeped in humour, romance, passion, tragedy and the stunning Cornish landscape, the Poldark books are as exciting and fresh as they are timeless and memorable. The perfect accompaniment to the thrilling TV series! -- Pam Norfolk Lancashire Evening Post From the incomparable Winston Graham ... who has everything that anyone else has, then a whole lot more. Guardian
Author Bio
Winston Graham was the author of more than forty novels, including The Walking Stick, Angell, Pearl and Little God, Stephanie and Tremor. His novels have been widely translated and his famous Poldark series has been developed into two television series shown in twenty-four countries. Many of Winston Graham's books have been filmed for the big screen, the most notable being Marnie, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Winston Graham was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and in 1983 was awarded the OBE. He died in July 2003.