Nicola Pierce creëert meeslepende verhalen die de lezer onderdompelen in het hart van gebeurtenissen, of die nu historisch of bovennatuurlijk van aard zijn. Na succes met titels voor volwassenen, richtte ze zich op een jonger publiek, waar haar werken worden geprezen om hun vermogen om geschiedenis tot leven te brengen met emotionele diepgang. Pierce verweeft vakkundig spanning met historische details, wat zorgt voor onvergetelijke leeservaringen. Haar verhalen verkennen thema's als moed en veerkracht tegenover ingrijpende uitdagingen.
When the girls are given the chance of a new life on the other side of the
world, they know they have to say yes - no matter the price. How will they
find the courage and strength to build new lives in a strange land?
O'Connell Street is at the heart of Dublin. Through name changes and
revolutions, destruction and rebuilding it has remained at the heart of the
story of Ireland for centuries. Nicola Pierce explores the people, the
history, the buildings and the stories behind the main street in our capital
city.
An enthralling novel of two stories that speak to each other across time and thousands of milesBased on the real events of Sir John Franklin’s expedition to find the Northwest PassageIn 1845, two ships, HMS Erebus and Terror, are Arctic-bound. Commander John Franklin and second-in-command Francis Crozier hope to return within two years, but nobody really knows how long they will be gone. As time passes with no word from the expedition, the world fears the worst ...In 1849, in Derry, little Weesy Coppin has died of a fever, but her spirit appears to her sister Ann and her brother William.The two stories collide as Franklin’s crew struggle to survive, and Weesy seems bent on haunting her family.Finally, one ghostly night Ann asks her sister the question on everyone’s lips: Where are the missing ships?
Two kings, three young soldiers, one battle to end all battles. As King James
and King William prepare to meet at the Boyne in battle, three young men face
the horrors of war.
Derry. 1689. The city's inhabitants resist all attempts by the King James's
men to storm their gates. Outside, the soldiers reckon the only effective
weapon they have left is to starve them out...