The Mary Celeste Papers - Paul Gallimore - Books - Createspace - 9781480129801 - October 24, 2012
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The Mary Celeste Papers

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Publisher Marketing: The Mary Celeste Papers is a laugh-out-loud, mystery novel, which bubbles up and explodes out of the grit and grime of a dead-end railroad depot in England. Follow the fates of a group of ultra-ordinary railwaymen as one of them happens across a mysterious ship's log and thereafter falls victim to a major crime. Scooped up by a tide of events way beyond their control, the unlikely band of heroes become the focus of a full-blown, worldwide, media whirlwind and all the while unanswered questions are piling up around them. Paul Gallimore's first novel is a hugely original fusion of ideas, where raw humour transmutes into whodunit, and science fiction blurs with cold fact. What is it that this delightful assortment of misfits has accidentally dragged out into the open? Did the US Navy really conduct a top secret experiment into invisibility in 1943? Just what did happen to the Mary Celeste? And will the truth finally lie somewhere in the ocean between Fulham and Philadelphia? The Mary Celeste Papers is an intelligent, well written, thought provoking funny book; filled to the brim with fully-formed, larger than life characters whose fortunes will grab your attention and hold it in a vice-like grip until the final page has been turned. The Mary Celeste Papers is a people book; about little guys on a big stage and you absolutely deserve to read it. Contributor Bio:  Gallimore, Paul Paul Gallimore is founder and executive director of the Long Branch Environmental Education Center in Leicester, North Carolina.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 24, 2012
ISBN13 9781480129801
Publishers Createspace
Pages 274
Dimensions 133 × 203 × 15 mm   ·   285 g

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