Blood Knot

Blood Knot by Sam Llewellyn is a mystery novel published by Signet in 1992, featuring 320 pages in English. The story follows Bill Tyrrell, a former war correspondent and captain of the cutter Vixen, as he navigates the North Sea with a crew of eight teenagers recently released from the Probation Service. As they journey toward Chatham docks for the Tall Ships celebrations, an unexpected collision with a wrecked dinghy leads to a shocking discovery that threatens to unravel Bill’s past.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and adventure. The plot unfolds as Bill’s seemingly straightforward voyage takes a dark turn, revealing secrets that have long been buried. The book explores themes of responsibility and the consequences of one’s past actions, all set against the backdrop of a maritime adventure. With its engaging storyline, Blood Knot offers a compelling exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the impact of history on the present.
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Bill Tyrrell, sometime war correspondent and captain of the elderly cutter Vixen, has made it across the North Sea in a gale with a crew of eight unruly teenagers on release from the Probation Service. Now heading from the Thames estuary to historic Chatham docks for the Tall Ships celebrations, little can go wrong. But in the darkness, Vixen collides with the wreck of a small dinghy and something snags the propeller…a body. It seems that Bill’s past is about to catch up with him.
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