Peg Kingman
Not Yet Drown'd
A novel of Tea, Opium, Bagpipe Music and the Hottest New Technology of 1822
“assured and supremely engaging. . . Extremely highly recommended.”
Historical Novels Review
“Kingman tells a swashbuckler of a story. . . flashes of wit enliven an engaging yarn.”
Boston Sunday Globe
“A debut novel to get lost in. . . [Kingman] weaves all sorts of intriguing threads into her sure-handed historical tapestry - mysterious
happenings, the tea and opium trades, familial duty, and suspense.”
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
“Kingman’s novel is mysterious, intriguing and just downright absorbing. . . smart and full of atmosphere. . . . The fact that the
tale involves Scottish music, tea, and an ocean voyage in the 19th
century makes it irresistible.”
Boston Sunday Globe
“Lyric, romantic. . . a mystery as much as a love story - or rather
several love stories. . . highly recommended. . .”
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