'If I was lost on the ocean, would you come to find me?'
1886 - The Brightwell family has sailed from England to make their new home in Western Australia. Ten-year-old Eliza knows little of what awaits them in Bannin Bay beyond stories of shimmering pearls and shells the size of soup plates - the very things her father has promised will make their fortune.
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Ten years later, as the pearling ships return after months at sea, Eliza waits impatiently for her father to return with them. When his lugger finally arrives however, Charles Brightwell, master pearler, is declared missing. Whispers from the townsfolk point to mutiny or murder, but Eliza knows her father and, convinced there is more to the story, sets out to uncover the truth.
She soon learns that in a town teeming with corruption, prejudice and blackmail, answers can cost more than pearls, and must decide just how much she is willing to pay, and how far she is willing to go, to find them.
A gloriously rich and wonderfully assured debut, Moonlight and the Pearler's Daughter is set in a mesmerising yet unforgiving land, where both profit and peril lie deep beneath the ocean's surface; rendered with astonishing clarity, it is a novel that marks Lizzie Pook as a name to watch.