"Books on Tape, Inc." . . "Poldark, Ross (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Fiction." . . "FICTION / Historical." . . "Upper class families." . . "Daisy talking books." . . "Cornwall (England : County)" . . "Poldark, Ross (Fictitious character)" . . . . . . "Ross Poldark faces the darkest hour of his life in this third novel of the Poldark series. Reeling from the tragic death of a loved one, Captain Poldark vents his grief by inciting impoverished locals to salvage the contents of a ship run aground in a storm-an act for which British law proscribes death by hanging. Ross is brought to trial for his involvement, and despite their stormy marriage, Demelza tries to rally support for her husband, to save him and their family. But there are enemies in plenty who would be happy to see Ross convicted, not the least of which is George Warleggan, the powerful banker whose personal rivalry with Ross grows ever more intense and threatens to destroy the Poldarks. And into this setting, Jeremy Poldark, Ross and Demelza's first son, is born..."@en . "Fiction"@en . "Ross Poldark is charged with plundering two wrecked ships on the beach below his house."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Things have not gone well with the Poldarks, and in 1790 Ross is charged with having plundered two ships wrecked on the beach below his house. If found guilty by the Cornish court of law, he will be sentenced to death."@en . . . . . "Jeremy Poldark a novel of Cornwall 1790-1791"@en . . . . "Jeremy Poldark a novel of Cornwall, 1790-1791"@en . "Third of the Poldark novels. Ross is charged with plundering two shipwrecks and faces a possible death sentence."@en . . . "Historical fiction"@en . "\"From the incomparable Winston Graham...who has everything that anyone else has, then a whole lot more.\"-THE GUARDIAN. Ross Poldark faces the darkest hour of his life in this third novel of the Poldark series. Reeling from the tragic death of a loved one, Captain Poldark vents his grief by inciting impoverished locals to salvage the contents of a ship run aground in a storm-an act for which British law proscribes death by hanging. Ross is brought to trial for his involvement, and despite their stormy marriage, Demelza tries to rally support for her husband, to save him and their family. But there are enemies in plenty who would be happy to see Ross convicted, not the least of which is George Warleggan, the powerful banker whose personal rivalry with Ross grows ever more intense and threatens to destroy the Poldarks. And into this setting, Jeremy Poldark, Ross and Demelza's first son, is born...The Poldark series is the masterwork of Winston Graham's lifework, evoking the period and people like only he can and creating a work of rich and poor, loss and love, that you will not soon forget."@en . . . . "Jeremy poldark a novel of cornwall, 1783-1787"@en . . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . "Poldark"@en . . "Jeremy Poldark a novel of Cornwall"@en . . . . "Jeremy Poldark : a novel of Cornwall, 1783-1787"@en . . "Jeremy Poldark"@en . . "Audiobooks"@en . "History"@en . . "England." . . "England" . "Upper class families England Fiction." . . "General fiction." . .