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Saltblood

An epic historical fiction debut inspired by real life female pirates

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Wait time: About 19 weeks
**LONGLISTED FOR THE WILBUR SMITH ADVENTURE WRITING PRIZE **
'A gripping tale of one woman's extraordinary adventures ... Saltblood is a triumph of the imagination'
ELODIE HARPER, author of 'The Wolf Den' trilogy
'A ravishing picaresque told with fireworks, finesse and gusto'
PAUL LYNCH, author of Prophet Song
'A well crafted, salty, old-fashioned adventure about identity and freedom' The Times
In a rented room outside Plymouth in 1685, a daughter is born as her half-brother is dying. Her mother makes a decision: Mary will become Mark, and Ma will continue to collect his inheritance money.
Mary's dual existence as Mark will lead to a role as a footman in a grand house, serving a French mistress; to the navy, learning who to trust and how to navigate by the stars; and to the army and the battlegrounds of Flanders, finding love among the bloodshed and the mud. But none of this will stop Mary yearning for the sea.
Drawn back to the water, Mary must reinvent herself yet again, for a woman aboard a ship is a dangerous thing. This time Mary will become something more dangerous than a woman.
She will become a pirate.
Breathing life into the Golden Age of Piracy, Saltblood is a wild adventure, a treasure trove, weaving an intoxicating tale of gender and survival, passion and loss, journeys and transformation, through the story of Mary Read, one of history's most remarkable figures.
'Saltblood is exquisite. The writing is sumptuous and lyrical, the story fascinating'
LOUISE O'NEILL, author of Asking for It and Idol

'Startling, fresh and brilliant'
ANNA MAZZOLA, author of The Clockwork Girl
'A wonderful tale and so exquisitely told ... Master and Commander meets Thelma & Louise'
JAMES OSWALD, author of the 'Inspector McLean' series
'A thrilling, gender-shaking roar of a tale every reader will enjoy'
NEIL BLACKMORE, author of Radical Love
'Saltblood is a complete triumph. A glittering jewel of a novel; a treasure chest of delight. I cannot bring myself to put it down' E.S. THOMSON, author of Beloved Poison
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    • Books+Publishing

      March 5, 2024
      Saltblood is an engrossing, deeply felt historical novel by Melbourne poet, author and academic Francesca de Tores (with previous works published as Francesca Haig), fictionalising the life of pirate Mary Read. Set in the early 1700s, the novel follows England-born Mary from early infancy until death, with de Tores effectively drawing on the classic Bildungsroman and picaresque genres to structure Mary’s story. To secure inheritance money, Mary’s mother disguises the toddler Mary as her half-brother Mark, who died of flux soon after Mary’s birth. Thus begins Mary/Mark’s dual identity. She continues to live as a boy into her adolescence and adulthood, serving as a footman, a sailor, a soldier, and eventually a pirate. De Tores’s portrayal of Mary is nuanced and riveting, and her prose feels both historically accurate and gorgeously poetic. There are elements of startling beauty in Saltblood: the silent, loyal crow that befriends and shadows Mary, the visceral observations Mary makes about her lover Anne Bonny, and the vividness of Mary’s constant ache to return to the sea. Mary’s career as a pirate is a joy to read, as is her friendship with the charismatic Captain Jack ‘Calico’ Rackham. Through this rambunctious life of piracy, a more self-assured Mary emerges, one who rejects the need to choose between Mark and Mary, and instead exists authentically as herself.

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