Frenchman’s Creek

Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne Du Maurier is a novel published by Pan Books in 1976, featuring 237 pages in English. Set in Cornwall during the time of Charles II, the story explores the relationship between a beautiful and capricious lady and a dangerous yet attractive French pirate, weaving a tale of intrigue and romance against a historical backdrop.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of adventure and passion, as the characters navigate their tumultuous connection amidst the challenges of their time. This edition presents a rich exploration of the dynamics between the protagonist and the pirate, offering insights into their motivations and desires. The novel’s setting in Cornwall adds depth to the unfolding drama, inviting readers to immerse themselves in this captivating world.
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A novel set in Cornwall at the time of Charles II, which tells the story of the relationship between a beautiful and capricious lady and a dangerous but attractive French pirate.
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