Immersive storytelling, a rollicking mystery and a take-no-prisoners heroine * Stylist Magazine *
Moonlight and the Pearler's Daughter is a gorgeous debut. Both a breathtaking adventure story and a moving testimony to the lengths we go to for the people we love, it swept me away from the first page . . . A gleaming achievement -- Emma Stonex, bestselling author of
The LamplightersA lively tale with a gutsy, likeable heroine -- Nick Rennison * Sunday Times *
Tense and vividly atmospheric, with a determined, independent heroine intent on the truth. It's beautifully written, unflinching and brimming with adventure. I loved the journey to a world I knew nothing about - it's gloriously transporting -- Jennifer Saint, bestselling author of
AriadneWritten with sensitivity and heart, we defy you not to fall in love with this feisty, headstrong heroine
* Woman & Home *
Lizzie Pook's plot rattles along, but the real draw is her description of the bay, a place where pearlers risk their lives diving for that elusive, perfect pearl that will set them up for life . . . It is an unfamiliar, unforgiving world and Eliza is an engaging guide * The Times *
With prose as beautiful as its pearlescent cover, this is an absolute gem -- Woman's Weekly
A compelling, atmospheric mystery
set in western Australia in the late 19th century. Brilliantly manages to recognise the details of the time, including the injustices of colonialism and the pearling industry, alongside a rollicking adventure. A
sure fire hit -- Kate Sawyer, Costa shortlisted author of
The StrandingI loved it: a gritty plot, exquisite prose, and a vivid evocation of a dangerous time and place. Wonderfully researched and realised -- Rosie Andrews, author of
The LeviathanA stunning debut. From the very first line, this novel drew me fully into its gritty yet captivating world . . . I will never look at a string of pearls in quite the same way -- Charmaine Wilkerson, author of
Black CakeGritty, lyrical, breathtaking. I couldn't put it down, drawn in by its vivid characters and wealth of historical detail -- Fiona Valpy, author of
The Dressmaker's GiftThis story of a daughter searching for her father in 19th century Bannin Bay is exquisite. You can feel the swell of the sea and smell the fish guts. Teeming with atmosphere and a drama that keeps you turning the pages . . . I loved it -- Julie Owen Moylan, author of
That Green Eyed GirlThe exquisite prose tugged me in and held me in the eye of the storm, my fingers tightly crossed for Eliza. It's not just good, it's important. Lizzie shines a light on a dark part of British history with grace, skill, sensitivity and honesty. I LOVED IT -- Nikki May, author of
WahalaThis story is a voyage I won't forget readily. Days after reading, I still feel the thrum of the ocean beneath my feet. Phenomenal -- Saara El-Arifi, author of
The Final StrifeI devoured
Moonlight and the Pearler's Daughter . . . Gorgeous, lyrical writing that brings the stifling heat and brutal landscape of North-Western Australia to life, with a courageous heroine in Eliza whose quest I was thoroughly invested in. Incredible! -- Amy McCulloch, author of
BreathlessEerie and atmospheric with a steadily building sense of mystery and intrigue. I loved all the strands and how they connected in an unexpected and glorious way as the story crescendoed to the climax. Superb storytelling -- Melissa Fu, author of
Peach Blossom SpringA stunning debut. Lizzie's gloriously descriptive and vivid prose envelops us in 19th century Western Australia as if it were yesterday. A moving debut with a truly relatable protagonist -- Laura Price, author of
Single Bald FemaleA luscious, mysterious, adventure novel set in the halcyon days of Australia's lucrative pearl industry in the late 1800's . . . Pook spins an expert tale of corruption, fate and family in this dazzling debut
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Adriana Trigiani, bestselling author of The Good Left UndoneMoonlight and the Pearler's Daughter is a gift for anyone who likes their historical fiction impeccably researched, beautifully written and with an amazing sense of place. -- Lianne Dillsworth, author of
The Theatre of MarvelsA transporting and thought provoking novel. The story is as lustrous as a pearl, but just like a pearl, there is real grit at its heart -- Polly Crosby, author of
The UnravellingAtmospheric, fascinating, and beautiful, a fantastic story with unexpected twists and turns, and vivid characters that seared their way into my heart like a noon sun on a blisteringly hot day . . . Magnificent -- Liz Hyder, author of
The GiftsA journey of discovery * Sunday Express *
A perilous, richly-imagined story . . . a thrilling read
* The Express *
A powerful debut, and brilliantly escapist -- Best Magazine