The Pearl Princess. Missionaries

  • From Hamburg via Tahiti to China: Part 3 of the great family saga set at the start of the 19th Century
  • Book 3 in the SPIEGEL best-selling series
  • 15 million Iny Lorentz novels sold in the German-speaking region, over 1,000 weeks on the SPIEGEL bestseller chart
  • Quality edition as a paperback with flaps
  • over 44,000 copies sold (August 2022)

Magnificent setting, dramatic fates in the South Sea.

   

After her dramatic flight from Hiva Oa, Ruth believes that she and her small son are safe on Tahiti. However, Mildred Wiggles sees Ruth as a threat for her daughter’s marriage plans and ensures that she is assigned the management of a trading post of ill repute. With the help of Lu Po, Ruth manages to turn the trading post into a successful business. In turn, it awakens the greediness of villains who are too powerful for Ruth to fight alone. The only person who would be able to help her is Lucky Jim Hutton, but his options are also very limited.

   

"A visually-stunning start to the family saga with interesting insights into the historical development of the port city of Hamburg," in Blog Sommerleses Bücherkiste about Die Perlenprinzessin – Rivalen


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  • Publisher: Knaur TB
  • Release: 01.04.2022
  • ISBN: 978-3-426-52607-1
  • 480 Pages
  • Series: Südsee-Saga
  • Author: Iny Lorentz
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Iny Lorentz

Two authors from Munich are behind the pseudonym Iny Lorentz, whose first historical novel ‘Die Kastratin’ delighted readers straightaway. With ‘Die Wanderhure’ they had their breakthrough; the novel attained more than a million readers. Since then, bestseller has followed bestseller. Iny Lorentz’s novels have been sold in numerous countries. The film adaptations of their ‘Wanderhure’- novels and more recently the ‘Pilgerin’ have delighted millions of television viewers. In the spring of 2014, Iny Lorentz was awarded the ‘Ehrenhomerpreis’ for their special merits in the sector historical novel. The stage version of the ‘Wanderhure’ enthralled thousands of visitors at the open-air festival in Bad Hersfeld in the summer of 2014. Visit the authors’ hompage: www.inys-und-elmars-romane.de