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The Complete Works of Max Pemberton

Enriched edition. Historical Novels, Detective Mysteries, Sea Adventures & Short Stories

2023

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In 'The Complete Works of Max Pemberton,' readers are invited to explore a rich tapestry of narratives that dissect human nature and social constructs in Edwardian England. Pemberton's literary style is marked by keen observations, vivid characterizations, and an underlying sense of morality, which together illuminate the complexities of his era. This collection encompasses not only his celebrated novels but also lesser-known short stories and essays, presenting a comprehensive view of Pem...

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Max Pemberton Ultimate Collection: 50+ Adventure Tales & Detective Mysteries

The Iron Pirate, The Sea Wolves, Jewel Mysteries…

2021

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This meticulously edited collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Novels: The Iron Pirate: A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea Captain Black: A Romance of the Nameless Ship The Sea Wolves The Little Huguenot: A Romance of Fountainebleau A Gentleman's Gentleman The Garden of Swords The House Under the Sea: A Romance The Lady Evelyn: A Story of Today Aladdin of London or, Lodestar The Diamond Ship White Motley Swords Reluctant: War ...


2011

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The doctor is back again and on the wards! Now in his third year as junior doctor, Max looks and sounds the part. But this time around, things are not at all as he expected ...The junior doctor ... back on the wards. After a year on the streets treating outreach patients, Max Pemberton is back in the relative comfort of hospital. This time running between elderly care and the dementia clinic to A&E and outpatients. No longer inexperienced (Max and his doctor friend...

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2022

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In "Max Pemberton: Collected Works," readers are presented with a comprehensive anthology of Pemberton's most notable writings, encapsulating the dynamic narrative style and social insights that characterize his oeuvre. This collection spans a range of genres, from adventure tales to historical fiction, illustrating his adeptness at weaving engaging plots with rich character development. Rooted in the late Victorian era, Pemberton's works reflect the social issues and moral dilemmas of his...

Max Pemberton: Collected Works

Enriched edition. Over 40 Titles in One Volume

2022

EN

Max Pemberton: Collected Works assembles a diverse array of narratives that deftly intertwine exploration, adventure, and the intricacies of human emotion. Written in a vivid and engaging prose style, Pemberton's works reflect the late 19th and early 20th century literary context, marked by a growing fascination with imperialism and exotic locales. His penchant for rich descriptions and intricate character development invites readers into worlds rife with excitement and ethical dilemmas, o...

2021

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In 'The Greatest Murder Mysteries of Max Pemberton', the reader is plunged into a thrilling world of suspense and intrigue as Pemberton masterfully crafts intricate plots filled with unexpected twists and turns. Known for his ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats, Pemberton's literary style captivates with vivid descriptions and compelling character development. Set in the late 19th century, the book reflects the popular mystery genre of the time, while also adding a unique to...

2019

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7 Complete Works of Max PembertonAladdin of LondonThe Garden of SwordsThe Great White ArmyThe House Under the SeaThe Iron PirateThe Lady EvelynThe Man Who Drove the Car

2025

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If it has not been your privilege to hear a French guard utter these words, you have lost a lesson in the dignity of elocution which nothing can replace. "En voiture, en voiture; five minutes for Paris." At the well-delivered warning, the Englishman in the adjoining buffet raises on high the frothing tankard, and vaunts before the world his capacity for deep draughts and long; the fair American spills her coffee and looks an exclamation; the Bishop pays for his daughter's tea, drops the ch...

2025

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Upon a night of May, some twelve months before Gavin Ord had gone down into Derbyshire at the Earl of Melbourne's invitation, Count Odin, a Roumanian celebrity of evil reputation in his own country and none in others, quitted the Savoy Hotel by the Strand entrance and had just called a hansom when a well-dressed girl, whom he was surprised to see afoot, stumbled by accident against him, and nervously, yet very prettily, offered him her apologies. Gifted with a prodigious amount of quite un...

2025

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We had been sailing for some hours with no word between us, but Barbarossa woke up as the yacht went about under the lee of the promontory, and with a lordly sweep of his brown-burnt arms he indicated the place. “Olà, excellency,” said he, “yonder is the pavilion of little Christine.” I had called him Barbarossa, though heaven knows he was neither Suabian nor renegade Greek of Mitylene, but an old sinner of Sebenico who chanced to have a yacht to let and a week to idle through. “Shew your ...

2025

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The sleigh climbed the heights laboriously, jolting heavily in the ruts which last night's frost had hardened. Minute by minute now new pictures were revealed. The Rhone valley appeared to be shaping itself more clearly at every zigzag; so that, while Sierre below had become but a toy village upon a child's board, the majestic Weisshorn now stood up in detached sovereignty and all the encircling peaks could be named with assurance. There had been a blizzard blowing for thirty hours, and it...

2025

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“THE plain fact is,” said Lady Faber, “we are entertaining thieves. It positively makes me shudder to look at my own guests, and to think that some of them are criminals.” We stood together in the conservatory of her house in Portman Square, looking down upon a brilliant ball-room, upon a glow of colour, and the radiance of unnumbered gems. She had taken me aside after the fourth waltz to tell me that her famous belt of rubies had been shorn of one of its finest pendants; and she showed me...