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The Twisted Sword (Poldark, #11)
The Twisted Sword (Poldark, #11) | Winston Graham
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Libby1
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I apologise for inundating you with overdue reviews!

Book 11 and the penultimate book of the Poldark saga did not disappoint. How I love this series. I am actually not ready to leave this world yet so I have immediately started reading Bella Poldark, the series finale.

If you like strong, complex characters, beautiful scenery, and books replete with fascinating historical details then this series is for you.

Anna40 Why? I love reviews! :) 6y
Libby1 I‘m glad you do, @Anna40 . I hope you‘re well. 🌻 6y
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Thousands of pages and eleven books in to a twelve book series and I finally discover why Cornish mine names are preceded by the word “Wheal”.

Who knew? 🤷🏼‍♀️

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Cool! I have Cornish ancestry - love learning Cornish words 6y
inthegreensandblues Thank you for sharing this! 6y
Zelma Thank you! (I guess I could have looked it up, but never did.) is is pronounced “wheel” or something completely different? 6y
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rabbitprincess
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The second-last book in the Poldark series is set in 1815. This means interesting times ahead. Some family upheavals, including a scene that made me cry on the bus and another scene that left more mixed feelings. Only one more book left! 😢

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I really struggled to read The Twisted Sword, there is so much sadness and heartbreak in it, always impending doom, much like The Black Moon but without the growing love of Drake and Morwenna to counteract it. That being said there is a lot that goes on involving the comeback of Napoleon and the location change to Paris France is nice but I found myself longing for Cornish shores. Can't wait to get into Bella Poldark. #Poldark