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The Straits Quartet

Reis naar de levendige, gevaarlijke Straat van Singapore in de jaren 1830, een land vol piraten, triades en koloniale intriges. Deze serie verkent gepassioneerde romances tegen een achtergrond van botsende culturen en opkomende moderniteit. Volg personages die verraderlijke sociale landschappen en verboden verlangens doorkruisen terwijl ze hun lot smeden.

The Hills of Singapore
Red Thread
The Shallow Seas
The English Concubine

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    Red Thread

    • 328bladzijden
    • 12 uur lezen
    3,4(18)Tarief

    Set against the backdrop of 1830s Singapore where piracy, crime, triads and tigers are commonplace, this cultural romance follows the struggle of two lovers: Zhen, once the lowliest of Chinese coolies and triad member, later chosen to marry into a Peranakan family of Baba Chinese merchants; and Charlotte, an 18-year-old Scots girl and sister of Singapore's Chief of Police.

    Red Thread
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    The Shallow Seas

    • 328bladzijden
    • 12 uur lezen
    3,5(2)Tarief

    In Volume 2 of The Straits Quartet, Charlotte Macleod is nineteen, pregnant, and alone in 1842. Through loss and pain, Charlotte will find a way to make a life with a man she does not love.

    The Shallow Seas
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    The Hills of Singapore

    • 328bladzijden
    • 12 uur lezen
    3,3(4)Tarief

    In Volume 3 of The Straits Quartet, young, beautiful and wealthy widow Charlotte Macleod leaves Batavia in the 1850s and returns to Singapore for the English education of her two young sons. She is determined not to be drawn back into a secret affair with Zhen, the married Chinese merchant, triad-member and man she loves who is, unbeknownst to him, the father of her eldest son, Alex. Charlotte is convinced she can find happiness in a respectable marriage with the attractive but reticent Captain Maitland. But when murder and death strike, Singapore erupts in the violence of triad wars and Zhen's growing affection for Alex gives cause for alarm, she must make some hard decisions, for her children and herself. Drawing on the real-life historical personalities of the time, Dawn Farnham mixes fact and fiction to paint a rich portrait of mid-nineteenth-century Singapore and the realm of the White Rajah of Sarawak, at a time when triads, piracy and crime were rife and life in colonial Southeast Asia was anything but safe.

    The Hills of Singapore
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