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Dangerous Women

By: Hope Adams
Narrated by: Fenella Woolgar
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Named one of 2021’s Most Anticipated Historical Novels by Oprah Magazine, Cosmopolitan, and more!

Nearly 200 condemned women board a transport ship bound for Australia. One of them is a murderer. From debut author Hope Adams comes a thrilling novel based on the 1841 voyage of the convict ship Rajah, about confinement, hope, and the terrible things we do to survive.

London, 1841. One hundred eighty Englishwomen file aboard the Rajah, embarking on a three-month voyage to the other side of the world.

They're daughters, sisters, mothers - and convicts.

Transported for petty crimes.

Except one of them has a deadly secret, and will do anything to flee justice.

As the Rajah sails farther from land, the women forge a tenuous kinship. Until, in the middle of the cold and unforgiving sea, a young mother is mortally wounded, and the hunt is on for the assailant before he or she strikes again.

Each woman called in for question has something to fear: Will she be attacked next? Will she be believed? Because far from land, there is nowhere to flee, and how can you prove innocence when you’ve already been found guilty?

©2021 Hope Adams (P)2021 Penguin Audio
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"A perfect recreation of a unique moment in time. An examination of the shocking treatment of women in our not-too distant past. Hope Adams' Dangerous Women is a must-read for lovers of fearless historical fiction." (Alma Katsu, author of The Deep and The Hunger)

"Hope Adams has skilfully patched a murder mystery into a historical event - the 1841 voyage of the convict ship Rajah from London to Van Diemen’s Land (now Tasmania).... Masterful plotting, well-drawn characters, and a plausible balance of despair for what was left behind and optimism for what lies ahead add up to an immensely satisfying read." (The Guardian UK)

"A historical episode artfully adapted in a bleak tale that offers glimmers of hope for women discarded by society." (Kirkus Reviews)

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How Many Are Dangerous?

Almost 200 women convicts are aboard the ship, Rajah, in 1841, leaving London and headed to Van Diemen's Land (colonial name of the island of Tasmania). A murder occurs on board during the three-month voyage. Author Hope Adams does an excellent job with character development of the women and some of the men in charge of the ship in this historical-fiction. It is true that a select group of these women prisoners met routinely during this voyage and created a quilt which was presented to the governor's wife when they reached land.

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A moving story

I like to read historical fiction and knew little about the transportation of women criminals to Australia. I was on this ship with them wanting to work on the quilt pieces with them

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Entertaining but a little disturbing

Baby farming is terrible. Sarah should have hung. I didn’t like that the audience was supposed to forgive her.

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Took a while to become engaged.....

but once hooked the story was
thoroughly enjoyable. The narration by Fenella was really good.

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This story has it all; true history, murder and a touch of romance!

Wow! What a book. It tells the tale of The Rajah sailing boat heading off to Van Diemen’s land with a cargo of women convicts. The book is so beautifully described, from the sounds of the creaking of the rigging to the smells and stench of the “lower deck”. Fantastic and can’t wait to tell everybody what a fantastic listen this is this, I highly recommend it!


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kept waiting

I was shocked when the book ended. I kept waiting something to happen. I was thoroughly disappointed.

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