Margaret Muir Margaret Muir i(A91514 works by) (birth name: Margaret Christine Leak) (a.k.a. Margaret Christine Muir; Margaret Christine Dunn)
Born: Established: 1943 Leeds, Yorkshire,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1970
Heritage: British
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1 y separately published work icon The Seventy-four Margaret Muir , Grindelwald : Margaret Muir , 2016 10728968 2016 single work novel adventure historical fiction

'1805 - Rio de Janeiro - Oliver Quintrell receives orders to sail to England in company with HMS Stalwart - a 74-gun third rate ship-of-the-line. Heading north along the coast of Brazil, the captain is aware of the danger posed by French ships patrolling those waters. But he is unaware of the undercurrent of unrest simmering aboard the third rate. When insurrection turns to mutiny and the life of every man aboard the 74 is threatened, Captain Quintrell and the crew of HM frigate Perpetual must do all they can to bring those responsible to justice.'

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1 y separately published work icon The Unfortunate Isles Margaret Muir , Grindelwald : Margaret Muir , 2014 8579908 2014 single work novel historical fiction adventure

'December 1804. Having permission to depart Gibraltar Bay, the British naval frigate ‘Perpetual’ heads into the Atlantic. Because of the need to scrape the ship’s bottom, Captain Quintrell careens the ship on an isolated beach in the Azores. What he discovers on the Western Isles both disgusts and disturbs him, and brings him into direct conflict with a piratical scoundrel whose evil knows no bounds. Fredrik van Zetten proves to be the most fiendish adversary Oliver Quintrell has ever encountered. Despite murmurings and misgivings amongst the crew, ensnaring the rogue privateer and bringing him to justice becomes an obsession and diverts the captain from the Admiralty orders he is committed to follow. Having successfully delivered van Zetten once to the authorities, Oliver Quintrell will not let him slide out of his hands a second time.

'With a few new faces adding colour and intrigue to life below decks, the regular crew of His Majesty’s frigate ‘Perpetual’ embarks on another dangerous and exciting seafaring adventure.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Tainted Prize Margaret Muir , Grindelwald : Margaret Muir , 2013 Z1935555 2013 single work novel adventure historical fiction

'The year is 1803 and aboard HM Frigate, 'Perpetual', Captain Quintrell heads south to the Southern Ocean. His orders are to find a missing ship even if it means sailing all the way to Peru. But in order to complete his mission, he must face the challenges of the Horn, an unnerving discovery, French privateers, political intrigue and even deception and unrest amongst his own crew. THE TAINTED PRIZE is a classic age-of-sail nautical fiction adventure and the second in the series following FLOATING GOLD.'

1 y separately published work icon Admiralty Orders Margaret Muir , Grindelwald : Margaret Muir , 2013 6863714 2013 single work novel war literature historical fiction

'For officers in His Majesty’s Navy during the Napoleonic War, life was not a continuous round of sea battles and subsequent prizes. Spending many months on blockade duty was far from the exciting and profitable life they had expected when entering the Service.

'Book 3 in the Oliver Quintrell Series, sees Captain Quintrell facing life-threatening events over which he has no control. Ordered to sail to Gibraltar in the late summer of 1804, his ship soon becomes hemmed in, not by Spanish gunboats or French ships of the line, but by the Quarantine Regulations which close the port around him. Unable to halt the loss of life from a raging epidemic, he strives to do his part to help save the Colony when it is at its most vulnerable.

'This nautical fiction adventure is based on actual events which took place in and around Gibraltar between August and December, 1804, including a major sea battle. It shows how ignorance and prejudice can exist in a ship, and presents a startling portrait of life at Gibraltar – a British settlement ruled by a military garrison where naval power was only an incidental force.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon King Richard and the Mountain Goat [and] The Secret of the Sea Margaret Muir , Grindelwald : Margaret Muir , 2013 6095775 2013 selected work children's fiction

'King Richard and the Mountain Goat: On his return from the Crusades in 1192, Richard the Lionheart survives a shipwreck but must cross the Swiss Alps alone, and on foot, in order to return to England. It is in the mountains that he has an unforgettable meeting with a goat that helps him on his journey. Myth, legend and truth are intertwined in this boys’ story.

'The Secret of the Sea: A mythical adventure about a Voyager King, and his son who must learn the secrets of the sea if he is to follow in his father’s great tradition.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Words on a Crumpled Page Margaret Muir , Raleigh : Margaret Muir , 2013 6062429 2013 selected work prose poetry
1 y separately published work icon Under Admiralty Orders : The Oliver Quintrell Series Margaret Muir , Grindelwald : Margaret Muir , 2011- 8579682 2011 series - author novel
1 y separately published work icon Floating Gold Margaret Muir , London : Robert Hale , 2010 8579704 2010 single work novel historical fiction

'1802 - The Treaty of Amiens heralds a fragile peace in the war with France. Britain’s fighting ships languish in ordinary and sailors litter the alehouses of Portsmouth.

'From a beach, Captain Quintrell observes a fleet preparing to sail little knowing he will soon have command of a frigate.

'Entrusted with secret orders, he heads south, unaware of the horrors which lie ahead, but when he enters the freezing Southern Ocean, a mutinous crew, murder most foul and the dangers held within a simmering volcanic island pose as much of a threat as a broadside from a man-of-war.

'Can Captain Quintrell complete his mission and return his ship and his unusual cargo safely to England. When he finally reaches Portsmouth, he believes he had succeeded, but a cruel twist puts him and his crew in mortal danger.

'FLOATING GOLD is the first in a series of naval adventures set during the Napoleonic Wars and featuring Captain Quintrell, and his officers and men.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Deaf Ears i "You never stop talking.", Margaret Muir , 2009 single work poetry
— Appears in: Short and Twisted : Stories and Poems with a Twist 2009 2009; (p. 119)
1 y separately published work icon The Black Thread Margaret Muir , London : Robert Hale , 2007 Z1428225 2007 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Twisting Vine Margaret Muir , London : Robert Hale , 2006 Z1427296 2006 single work novel historical fiction For Lucy Oldfield, her job as a maid is far preferable to slaving in a Yorkshire woollen mill. But, when Lord Farnley's daughter dies a shadow is cast over the future of Heaton Hall. Feeling insecure and with temptation thrown in her path, Lucy steals an expensive French doll from her mistress. On losing her job, she returns to Leeds and falls victim to the deceitful lies of an admirer and finds herself with a child to support. And then, a chance meeting with a gentleman on a train leads to an offer that appears too good to be true. If she accepts the offer, will it bring a change to her luck or will Lucy find herself subjected to even more heartache? - dust jacket
1 y separately published work icon Sea Dust Margaret Muir , London : Robert Hale , 2005 Z1224680 2005 single work novel historical fiction After the death of her youngest child, Emma's life is in ruins. To survive she must escape from her abusive husband and bury the guilt from her past. And then an encounter with a French seaman on the Whitby cliff top provides the opportunity. She can sail to Australia, but must risk being a stowaway on the Morning Star. Following a vicious attack by one of the crew, Emma is nursed back to health by Charles Witton. As the turbulent sea around them mirrors Emma's emotional conflicts, the ship reaches Cape Town Bay - where disaster lies in wait. - from dust jacket
1 y separately published work icon Margaret Muir - Author Margaret Muir , 2005 Z1224677 2005 website Website containing a biography of the author, information about her publications, a poem by the author, and an additional page on tall ships; the subject of her novel.
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