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1 y separately published work icon Britomart Gold Della Kerrison , Lyman Jensen , Yeppoon : Della Kerrison , 2013 6086368 2013 single work novel historical fiction

'Where is the gold and silver coinage known to have been aboard Britomart when she disappeared in Bass Strait in 1839? Why was there no survivors found?

These are just two of the questions that intrigued novelist Della Madeline Kerrison when put to her by yacht owner Lyman Jensen on the first of several voyages to the Bass Strait Islands.

'So began a long journey into research on the disappearance of the ship Britomart.

This fascinating fictional novel is the result of this research.

All of the main characters are figments of the author’s imagination, and real historic names are changed to protect the descendants of those people.

Filled with family intrigue, scintillating sexual encounters, young love, glamour, a runaway heiress, pirates, death of loved ones, and racial prejudices it will be hard to put down.

'It takes the reader from England to Ireland and from there to South Africa, New South Wales, Van Diemen’s Land [Tasmania] and the Bass Strait Islands.

High born Elizabeth Montgomery falls madly in love with equally high born Irishman, Jack De Lacy. Why is her widower father so violently opposed to the match?

Why was Jack arrested on his wedding night and taken to a London Prison accused of treason against England? ' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Del Fonzo Enigma Della Kerrison , Lyman Jensen , Cardwell : Della Kerrison Lyman Jensen , 2010 6086678 2010 single work novel historical fiction

'Spiced with adventure this historical romantic novel takes the reader on a voyage around the world. It covers one of the most exciting periods in maritime history.

In Del Fonzo Enigma, main Character, Mannie leaves Portugal with a fleet of six ships, in search of his father who he has never met. He is fulfilling a promise to his dying grandfather who raised him. His twin brother Dody travels the Silk Road to China. Can they meet up in the Spice Islands?

In pages laced with romance, their journeys witness a plurality of adventures, sexual encounters.and spiritual awakenings. Beneath the surface, lies a story of contrasts between extreme wealth and primitive life styles as it flirts with religious theories and draws inspiration from myths and legends.

Every page and passage rings true, equipped with a passion for prose and the author's knowledge of history.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Cross of Lanu Della Kerrison , Lyman Jensen , Nanango : Wyndham Observer , 6086561 2004 single work novel historical fiction

Want to take a voyage into the past? Then this well researched novel, although fictional, makes no definition between real and imaginary characters from the exciting era of Portuguese sea exploration in the late 1400s, and will intrigue the reader from the first sentence.

Beginning with the birth of hero Diego Del Fonzo and the death of his mother, it follows him through his over indulged childhood in Lisbon, his love for Cacao, an African princess, and his voyages as part of the crew which sailed with Christopher 'Columbus across the Atlantic and later, Vasco da Gama, when the sea route to India around the tip of the African continent was first discovered.

'At twenty seven years of age our hero finds himself marooned on an island in the southern hemisphere after a ship that he commanded became storm battered and crippled when attempting to round the southern most tip of South African.

'Only one other crew member lives after their ship is wrecked on the south west coast of what is now known as Tasmania- then named Trowenna.

'The story has all the ingredients of a great novel: excitement, romance, sex, adventure on the high seas and comparisons between Stone Age existence on an isolated island, native myths and legends and asks pertinent questions about Western religion far away from everything familiar in the luxury of Lisbon, in the earliest years of European expansion.

'Considered a white god by the native members of the Toogee tribe, which rescued both survivors of the wreck, Diego, through the Young Lanu rules the Toogee, following the death of her grandfather, the tribal chief.

'Diego presented the beautiful gold cross, a gift given to him by his adoptive father, to Lanu, whom he loved. The Cross became a tribal symbol for three hundred years and many generations. With the Cross went the promise of the return of the white gods.

It was however, not as they expected. Instead it meant genocide to this once proud group of people.' (Publisher's blurb)

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