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The first book in the Jane Bunker mysteries by New York Times bestselling author Linda Greenlaw - back in print!
I libri bestseller di Linda Greenlaw catturano vividamente la vita impegnativa di un pescatore commerciale, guadagnandole il plauso della critica e un posto nella lista dei bestseller del New York Times. Prima di diventare una scrittrice, ha capitanato un peschereccio per pesci spada, un ruolo che l'ha portata a un'inclusione di rilievo in una famosa narrativa marittima. Ora, risiedendo sulla costa del Maine, naviga sia nel mare come capitano di un peschereccio per aragoste sia nel mondo letterario con la sua scrittura avvincente. Il suo debutto nella narrativa offre ai lettori un'autentica storia poliziesca immersa nella ricca atmosfera della vita di villaggio e nei misteri dell'oceano.







The first book in the Jane Bunker mysteries by New York Times bestselling author Linda Greenlaw - back in print!
Po sedmnácti letech na moři Linda Greenlaw usoudila, že je na čase si od práce kapitánky rybářského člunu odpočinout, i když jí tato profese získala přední úlohu v Dokonalé bouři Sebastiana Jungera a portrét v následném filmu. Měla pocit, že se potřebuje vrátit domů - na maličký ostrov deset kilometrů od pobřeží státu Maine, kde žije 70 stálých obyvatel, z nichž 30 je jejích příbuzných. Bude se věnovat prostšímu životu; nastěhuje se zpět k rodičům a zase je bude poznávat; stane se profesionální lovkyní humrů; a najde si muže, postaví dům, bude mít děti a usadí se...
The term fisherwoman doesn't sit well with Linda Greenlaw, the world's only female swordfish boat captain. She prefers to identify simply as a woman and a fisherman, rejecting labels like fisherwoman or fishergirl. At thirty-seven, she embraces her identity as a tomboy. Greenlaw is one of the most successful fishermen in the Grand Banks commercial fleet, gaining recognition after Sebastian Junger's The Perfect Storm highlighted her boat, the Hannah Boden, a sister ship to the ill-fated Andrea Gail. In her account of a monthlong swordfishing trip over 1,000 nautical miles, she illustrates the challenges of the sea, where success hinges on narrowly avoiding disaster. From weather hazards and mechanical failures to managing a crew of sleep-deprived young fishermen, the stakes are high: "If we don't catch fish, we don't get paid, period." Her clear, straightforward writing reflects the qualities that make her an effective captain—fairness, endurance, and meticulous attention to detail. Ultimately, Greenlaw reveals that the passion for fishing transcends intellect; it is deeply rooted in emotion and experience. "I knew that the ocean had stories to tell me, all I needed to do was listen."