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My affection for Poldark started when I was about 12 and I watched the original Masterpiece theater on PBS. About four years ago I got nostalgic and re-watched the whole series and started reading the books. When I found out that the BBC had cast my favorite sexy dwarf as Poldark in a new production of course I was excited. Well, season one is now over, so I decided to pick up the last book I had been reading where I left off years ago. Did I really get through six of those books back then? I gu
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Number seven in the series, and they just keep getting better. Even if I do get mad as a wet hen at some of the characters, mainly Ross.
A duel? Really?? You are damn lucky, Ross, both to have survived and to not have been chased down and jailed. And as for the unfortunate Mr. Osbourne Whitworth, it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy...so glad to see him dead (hopefully in hell, where he belongs). As for Drake and Morwenna, we'll see...the remeeting and hasty wedding seemed just ...more
Number seven in the series, and they just keep getting better. Even if I do get mad as a wet hen at some of the characters, mainly Ross.
A duel? Really?? You are damn lucky, Ross, both to have survived and to not have been chased down and jailed. And as for the unfortunate Mr. Osbourne Whitworth, it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy...so glad to see him dead (hopefully in hell, where he belongs). As for Drake and Morwenna, we'll see...the remeeting and hasty wedding seemed just ...more

"The Angry Tide" continues the storylines from previous Poldark novels, with Ross now a member of Parliament. There is a good chunk of the book that takes place in London, as seen through a visiting Demelza's eyes. I could have done with a little less of London, but overall, I loved this book, and I loved the characters' pronouncements on life, love, marriage and death. The last part of the book ties up several ongoing storylines, as the 18th century draws to a close and another century dawns, a
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