The Miller's Dance: A Novel of Cornwall, 1812-1813 (Poldark #9) (Paperback)
Other Books in Series
This is book number 9 in the Poldark series.
- #1: Ross Poldark: A Novel of Cornwall, 1783-1787 (The Poldark Saga) (Paperback): $16.99
- #2: Demelza: A Novel of Cornwall, 1788-1790 (The Poldark Saga) (Paperback): $16.99
- #3: Jeremy Poldark: A Novel of Cornwall, 1790-1791 (The Poldark Saga) (Paperback): $16.99
- #4: Warleggan: A Novel of Cornwall, 1792-1793 (Poldark #4) (Paperback): $16.99
- #5: The Black Moon (Paperback): $7.98
- #6: The Four Swans: A Novel of Cornwall, 1795-1797 (Poldark #6) (Paperback): $25.99
- #7: The Angry Tide: A Novel of Cornwall, 1798-1799 (Poldark #7) (Paperback): $19.99
- #8: The Stranger from the Sea: A Novel of Cornwall, 1810-1811 (Poldark #8) (Paperback): $17.99
- #10: The Loving Cup: A Novel of Cornwall, 1813-1815 (Poldark #10) (Paperback): $21.99
- #11: The Twisted Sword: A Novel of Cornwall, 1815 (Poldark #11) (Paperback): $21.99
- #12: Bella Poldark: A Novel of Cornwall, 1818-1820 (Paperback): $21.99
Description
The Miller's Dance, the ninth novel in Winston Graham's classic Poldark saga, now a major TV series from Masterpiece PBS.
Cornwall 1812
At Nampara, the Poldark family finds the new year brings involvement in more than one unexpected venture. For Ross and Demelza there is some surprising - and worrying - news. And Clowance, newly returned from her London triumphs, finds that her entanglement with Stephen Carrington brings not only happiness but heartache.
As the armies battle in Spain, and the political situation at home becomes daily more obscure, the Poldark and Warleggan families find themselves thrust into a turbulent new era as complex and changing as the patterns of the Miller's Dance . . .
In his Poldark series, Winston Graham explores the complications of love lost and the class struggle of early 19th-century England with a light comic touch. The Miller's Dance is followed by the tenth book in the series, The Loving Cup.
About the Author
WINSTON GRAHAM is the author of more than forty novels, including Cordelia, Marnie, The Walking Stick, Stephanie, and the Poldark Series. His novels have been translated into seventeen languages. Six of his books have been made into films, the most notable being Marnie, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The first television adaptation of the Poldark series was enormously successful and the new adaptation is being shown widely around the world. Winston Graham was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and in 1983 was awarded the Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). He died in 2003.
Praise For…
“A distinct pleasure and outstanding in the genre.” —Kirkus Reviews
“From the incomparable Winston Graham. . . who has everything that anyone else has, and then a whole lot more.” —Guardian (UK)
“Ross is one of literature’s great heroes . . . [with] elements of Darcy, Heathcliff, Rhett Butler and Robin Hood.” —Debbie Horsfield