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Ship Thief


The Running Tide

No. of pages 352

Published: 2004

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Ship-Thief, noun. A stealer of ships, and a threat to any honest crew; a troublemaker; a lawbreaker; a man, perhaps, such as Vincent...The Unicorn ship is home to Zannah and Gideon - at least, the only home they have ever known. So when the crew are left stranded on the Aleutian islands, their ship stolen, the twins decide there is nothing or no one that will stop them getting their ship back!

 

This book is part of a book series called The Running Tide .

There are 352 pages in this book. This book was published 2004 by Egmont UK Ltd .

Stephen Potts won considerable critical acclaim for his Running Tide trilogy. His writing is achingly poetic, picking up on details and emotion that would often escape notice.

This book is in the following series:

The Running Tide
The Running Tide is a set of three books consisting of The Ship Thief , Compass Murphy and Hunting Gumnor. Each of them is a stand-alone adventure story, and they can be read in any order. You don't need to know what happens in one book to understand the next one. There are different characters at the centre of each book, but some, who might be children or young adults in one story, return as adults or old people in another. All of the stories feature the sea, whether it is the icy Arctic of the mid 19th century (Compass Murphy) the stormy North Pacific off Gold Rush Alaska (The Ship Thief) or the kinder coast of modern Britain (Hunting Gumnor). And there are boats and animals galore!

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