Award-winning author Joseph O'Connor's Star of the Sea is a New York
Times Notable Book and "thoroughly gripping" (People) historical
mystery.
In the bitter winter of 1847, from an Ireland torn by famine and
injustice, the Star of the Sea sets sail for New York. On board are
hundreds of refugees, some optimistic, many more desperate. Among them
are a maid with a devastating secret, the bankrupt Lord Merridith, his
wife and children, and a killer stalking the decks, hungry for the
vengeance that will bring absolution.
This journey will see many lives end, others begin anew. Passionate
loves are tenderly recalled, shirked responsibilities regretted too
late, and profound relationships shockingly revealed. In this
spellbinding tale of tragedy and mercy, love and healing, the farther
the ship sails toward the Promised Land, the more her passengers seem
moored to a past that will never let them go.
As urgently contemporary as it is historical, this exciting and
compassionate novel builds with the pace of a thriller to a stunning
conclusion.