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The Rattling Cat Simon Gregory

The Rattling Cat By Simon Gregory

The Rattling Cat by Simon Gregory


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Summary

A novel, set in the late eighteenth century, about smuggling off the coast of south-east Kent, England

The Rattling Cat Summary

The Rattling Cat: A tale of smuggling in the eighteenth century on the Kentish coast by Simon Gregory

'The Rattling Cat' is a rip-roaring tale of smuggling in the late eighteenth century on the coast of Kent. The young hero, Miles, becomes involved with colourful characters and exciting escapades in the cutthroat town of Deale. Miles Papillion has been sent to stay with his uncle, landlord of the Noah's Ark, a hostelry with a dubious reputation. He is swiftly embroiled in the search for a smugglers' tunnel that is guarded by a ghostly skeleton. This involves him in alarming situations: being held up in a coach by a highwayman, almost drowning while swimming from a bathing machine, escaping down the revolving sail of a windmill and leading an rescue on the Goodwin Sands. His loyalties are challenged when he befriends the local inhabitants ~ saints and sinners ~ each, in some way, connected with the 'Wicked Trade'.

About Simon Gregory

Simon Gregory is the stage name of Deal's historian, Gregory Holyoake. He has appeared as a comedy-character actor for forty years supporting top stars in theatres across Britain. He has written ten best selling books including an autobiography of his 1950s childhood, 'The Prefab Kid'. This is his first novel, combining fact with fiction, peopled with eccentric characters and dramatic incidents that will absorb young and old readers alike.

Additional information

GOR012253658
9781914913143
1914913140
The Rattling Cat: A tale of smuggling in the eighteenth century on the Kentish coast by Simon Gregory
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Conrad Press
2021-09-14
240
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