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Louise Crawford

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Louise Crawford

Louise Crawford is a drama graduate from Queensland University of Technology with a major in acting. Louise has a successful career on stage, film and television in Australia. She appeared in the film The Hard Word, and on television in Natalie Wood, Farscape, Beastmaster and All Saints. She hosted Scream Test and was a series regular on Breakers and Echo Point. Her theatre appearances include The Vagina Monologues, The Importance of Being Earnest, Uncle Vanya, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Caucasian Chalk Circle. Louise has also been a scriptwriter on Home and Away and Breakers.

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Title:
Kitty (MP3)
Series:
Smuggler's Wife #1
Written by:
Deborah Challinor 
Read by:
Louise Crawford 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
12 hours 45 minutes 
MP3 size:
552 MB 
Published:
January 28 2019 
Available Date:
January 28 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781460791073 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Historical Fiction; New Zealand Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/HarperCollins audio 
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National bestselling author

Part one of the bestselling saga of love and adventure on the high seas in the Pacific of the 1800s, by one of our leading historical novelists.

When 18-year-old Kitty Carlisle’s father dies in 1838, her suddenly impoverished mother hopes her beautiful daughter might at least find a good husband. But then Kitty is compromised by an unscrupulous adventurer, and she is banished in disgrace to the colonies. In the infamous whaling port of Kororareka – known as the Hell-Hole of the Pacific – Kitty falls in love with Rian Farrell, a mysterious sea captain with secrets of his own. Shocking events force her to flee the Bay of Islands for Sydney, but her independent heart leads her into a web of illicit sexual liaison, betrayal and death.

'From start to finish, the author gives us a lively plot entwined with colonial history, and an insight into Maori and European traditions, values and expectations prevalent of that era.’
Heritage Matters

‘... historical romance writing at its best ... Challinor is extraordinarily talented.'
New Zealand Books

‘Deborah Challinor’s heroines are always easy to cheer for.’
NZ Women’s Weekly