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Zusatztext Praise for  A Place Called Freedom   "Gripping . . . a very entertaining tale."  — Chicago Tribune   "Compelling."  — San Francisco Chronicle   "Quick-paced."  — New York Daily News   "An altogether entertaining reading experience."  — Minneapolis Star Tribune "Follett skillfully combines tension! eroticism! and an unusual locale." — Detroit Free Press "A richly colored plot . . . Entertaining." — Lexington Herald-Leader "Superb storytelling." — West Coast Review of Books "The action and the tension should keep fans happily turning pages." — Booklist Informationen zum Autor Ken Follett  burst into the book world with  Eye of the Needle , an award-winning thriller and international bestseller. After several more successful thrillers, he surprised everyone with  The Pillars of the Earth  and its long-awaited sequel,  World Without End , a national and international bestseller. Follett’s new, magnificent historical epic, the Century Trilogy, includes the bestselling  Fall of Giants ,  Winter of the World , and  Edge of Eternity . He lives in England with his wife, Barbara. Klappentext NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Scotland, 1766. Sentenced to a life of misery in the brutal coal mines, twenty-one-year-old Mack McAsh hungers for escape. His only ally: the beautiful, highborn Lizzie Hallim, who is trapped in her own kind of hell. Though separated by politics and position, these two restless young people are bound by their passionate search for a place called freedom. From the teeming streets of London to the infernal hold of a slave ship to a sprawling Virginia plantation, Ken Follett's turbulent, unforgettable novel of liberty and revolution brings together a vivid cast of heroes and villains, lovers and rebels, hypocrites and hell-raisers-all propelled by destiny toward an epic struggle that will change their lives forever.Mack was in one of the common wards of Newgate Prison. He could not remember all that had happened to him the night before. He had a dazed recollection of being tied up and thrown across the back of a horse and carried through London. There was a tall building with barred windows, a cobbled courtyard, a staircase and a studded door. Then he had been led in here. It had been dark, and he had not been able to see much. Battered and fatigued, he had fallen asleep. He woke to find himself in a room about the size of Cora's apartment. It was cold: there was no glass in the windows and no fire in the fireplace. The place smelled foul. At least thirty other people were crammed in with him: men, women and children, plus a dog and a pig. Everyone slept on the floor and shared a large chamberpot. There was a constant coming and going. Some of the women left early in the morning, and Mack learned they were not prisoners but prisoners' wives who bribed the jailers and spent the nights here. The warders brought in food, beer, gin, and newspapers for those who could pay their grossly inflated prices. People went to see friends in other wards. One prisoner was visited by a clergyman, another by a barber. Anything was permitted, it seemed, but everything had to be paid for. People laughed about their plight and joked about their crimes. There was an air of jollity that annoyed Mack. He was hardly awake before he was offered a swallow of gin from someone's bottle and a puff on a pipe of tobacco, as if they were all at a wedding. Mack hurt all over, but his head was the worst. There was a lump at the back that was crusted with blood. He felt hopelessly gloomy. He had failed in every way. He had run away from Hugh to be free, yet he was in jail. He had fought for the coal heavers' rights and had got some ...

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Praise for A Place Called Freedom
 
"Gripping . . . a very entertaining tale."  Chicago Tribune
 
"Compelling."  San Francisco Chronicle
 
"Quick-paced."  New York Daily News
 
"An altogether entertaining reading experience."  Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Follett skillfully combines tension, eroticism, and an unusual locale." Detroit Free Press

"A richly colored plot . . . Entertaining." Lexington Herald-Leader

"Superb storytelling."  West Coast Review of Books

"The action and the tension should keep fans happily turning pages." Booklist

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Authors Ken Follett
Publisher Ballantine
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 30.06.1996
 
EAN 9780449225158
ISBN 978-0-449-22515-8
No. of pages 464
Dimensions 106 mm x 175 mm x 25 mm
Subject Fiction > Suspense

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