When Kitty and Rian Farrell sail their schooner Katipo III into Dunedin Harbour in 1863, they are on tenterhooks. The new Otago goldfields have attracted all-comers, including their friend Wong Fu from Ballarat, who has sent a message for their help. To their surprise, Wong Fu reveals he is more than a mere fortune seeker - he is in fact a Cloud Leopard tong master and his daughter, Bao, has been kidnapped and taken to opium-ridden China. Kitty and Rian agree to retrieve the missing Bao, but as they sail closer to their quarry the stakes jump dramatically. And little do they know that the deadliest threat lies in their midst. The Cloud Leopard's Daughter takes us through dangerous and unpredictable shoals of love, lust, greed and opium, in search of not one, but two, fiery yet vulnerable women - puppets in other people's calculated games.
Deborah Challinor Reihenfolge der Bücher
Deborah Challinor schafft fesselnde historische Romane, die auf sorgfältig recherchierten realen Ereignissen basieren und die Vergangenheit mit außergewöhnlicher Detailgenauigkeit zum Leben erwecken. Ihre Prosa ermöglicht es den Lesern, die Atmosphäre vergangener Epochen vollständig zu erleben, vom rauen Charme öffentlicher Bars bis zur Aufregung gesellschaftlicher Zusammenkünfte. Challinor verwebt gekonnt fesselnde Erzählungen menschlicher Schicksale vor dem Hintergrund turbulenter historischer Perioden, die Kriege und gesellschaftliche Unruhen umfassen. Ihre Werke bieten ein fesselndes Leseerlebnis, das dramatische Erzählungen mit genauer historischer Darstellung verbindet.







- 2017
- 2016
Klappentext zu "Am Fluss der goldenen Tränen" Auf den Goldfeldern Australiens Nach schweren Anfangsjahren in Australien kauft Kitty Farrell gemeinsam mit ihrem Mann Rian einen Claim auf den Goldfeldern von Old Ballarat. Ein mühsames, hartes Leben erwartet sie und ihre Tochter Amber dort, doch bald haben Rian und seine Männer erste Erfolge. Dann schlägt das Schicksal grausam zu: Als der Yarrow River über die Ufer tritt, verschwindet Rian Farrell spurlos. Kitty ist entschlossen, sich von ihrer Trauer und Verzweiflung nicht in die Knie zwingen zu lassen. Doch gerade als sie anfängt, auf ein neues Leben und eine neue Liebe zu hoffen, erhält sie eine erschütternde Nachricht ... Fesselnd, farbig und unwiderstehlich.
- 2014
- 2012
Children of War Trilogy - 2: White Feathers
The Gripping Second Instalment to Tamar
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The gripping second instalment to Tamar. In 1914, Tamar Murdoch's brothel-keeping days are behind her. Her life is one of ease and contentment at Kenmore, a prosperous estate in the Hawke's Bay, as storm clouds over Europe begin casting long shadows. In this gripping second instalment of Deborah Challinor's sweeping family saga, tamar's love for her children is sorely tested as one by one they are called, or driven, into the living hell of the First World War. During the Boer War, Joseph, her illegitimate eldest son, fought as a European, but this time he is determined to enlist in the Maori Battalion, despite his growing attraction for his childhood friend, Erin. As loyalties within the Murdoch clan are divided, and the war takes tamar and Andrew's only daughter far from her sheltered upbringing, the people and experiences their children encounter will shape the destiny of the Murdoch clan for generations to come.
- 2012
- 2006
When 18-year-old Kitty Carlisle's father dies unexpectedly in Norfolk in 1838, Kitty and her mother are left impoverished. After Kitty is discovered in a compromising position with an unscrupulous adventurer, her reputation is left in shreds. In desperation, her mother banishes Kitty to the colonies in disgrace, under the guardianship of her dour missionary uncle and his long-suffering wife. Against the backdrop of the wild and unruly Bay of Islands in the period leading up to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, Kitty meets and falls in love with Ryan Farrell, a rude, aloof and atheistic ships captain. When she discovers he is also a gun runner, her loyalties are torn and her tempestuous nature leads to an estrangement. The path to true love is tortuous, involving rampaging Maori war parties, illicit sexual liaisons and incarceration in Sydney's Hyde Park Barracks, forgery, betrayal and death at sea. A tempestuous romance and a lively adventure with a fiery and memorable heroine, Kitty is a stand-alone novel, with potential as an ongoing saga of love and adventure on the high seas in the Pacific of the 1800s, by one of our leading historical novelists.
- 2006
Fata Morgána
- 296 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Sedmnáctiletá Tamara se rozhodne emigrovat na Nový Zéland. Zde se brzy provdá, ale z manžela se vyklube opilec a násilník. Nešťastná Tamara pozná mladého Maora. S ním stráví jedno jediné vášnivé odpoledne, to však pro ni má osudné následky. Když porodí dítě tmavé pleti, manžel ji v návalu zuřivosti málem zabije. Maorská služebná pomůže Tamaře i s nemluvnětem utéct. Po strastiplné cestě se dostanou do bezpečí. Jenže dítě - míšenec je mezi „bílými” společensky nepřijatelné, a tak maorská komunita rozhodne, že mu bude lépe mezi nimi. Jeho matka zde ovšem místo nemá...
- 2005
In 1951 some 1000 Waikato Miners went on strike to support their brothers in the Seaman's Union engaged in the 1951 Waterfront Lockout. times were tough and when the Government implemented harsh and heavy-handed emergency regulations, families were divided along political lines, and bitter accusations of sabotage and treachery began to tear small mining communities apart. Against this emotive backdrop, in the tiny mining village of Pukemiro, a story of love and treachery is also being played out in the personal lives of some of those intimately connected with the strike. Ellen McCabe, wife of the local union secretary and hero, thomas McCabe, and a life-long Union woman, finds herself caught up the passion of the fight and a new found passion of her own - when a charismatic war veteran, Jack Vaughan comes to Pukemiro and befriends her husband. In a powerful tale of love and conflict Ellen is forced to examine her loyalties and make heart shattering choices, as the country and community around her is pulled apart. A full-blooded romance set in times of conflict, Union will do for the Waikato what Denniston Rose did for the West Coast - and much more.

