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Trespassers (The Ferryman Series) Audio CD – Unabridged, September 26, 2023
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- Print length1 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBlackstone Publishing, Inc.
- Publication dateSeptember 26, 2023
- Dimensions6.44 x 5.88 x 1.88 inches
- ISBN-13979-8874728069
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- ASIN : B0CXYVLQMY
- Publisher : Blackstone Publishing, Inc.; Unabridged edition (September 26, 2023)
- Language : English
- Audio CD : 1 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8874728069
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.44 x 5.88 x 1.88 inches
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About the author

Claire McFall is a Scottish writer and former English teacher now living in sunny Colorado. Her first book, FERRYMAN is a love story which retells the ancient Greek myth of Charon, the ferryman of Hades who transported souls to the underworld. The novel won the 2013 Scottish Children's Book Awards and was long-listed for the UKLA (UK Literary Association) Book Awards, as well as being nominated for the Carnegie Medal. TRESPASSERS (2017) and OUTCASTS (2019) complete the series. Her second novel, BOMBMAKER, was released by Templar Publishing in February 2014 and deals with terrorism and survival.
BLACK CAIRN POINT, released in the UK by Hot Key Books, won the inaugural Scottish Teenage Book Prize and is a paranormal thriller. It was released in the US by Source Fire Books as THE LAST WITNESS in January 2020.
Claire has been published in more than fifteen languages and her novels have sold more than three million copies worldwide. For more information, see her website: www.clairemcfall.co.uk
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They wanted to be together and now they are bound together, forever. It’s often said that one should make their own path and not everyone can walk the same walk. Susanna didn’t seem to have gotten the memo and tries to piggyback on not so friendly a soul dreaming to start a life in the real world with none other than Tristan.
A love triangle, a big mistake. One sided love, fighting demons, and paying the price for the mistakes, the second book in the series of Ferryman has got it all.
A decent second book in the series of three, Trespassers will hold the reader's attention enough to get them to the third one but not without annoying them a little bit.
Dylan and Tristan are a tad too jealous. There are times when Dylan acts like a brat. Dylan’s mom is a really annoying personality. One wishes Jack dead over and over and Susanna got what she deserved.
Overall, the writer overdid it with the insecurities, self-doubt, selfishness and mean attitudes. A little positive behavior from at least half of the characters would have been appreciated and balanced out the book. Now, I was just annoyed with all the characters.
But the end was good enough and the writer was not scared of passing harsh judgment on Susanna and Jack. I just hope Susanna has to pay the higher price than Jack, after all it is her fault... she misled him.
I got both the ferryman and the Trespassers together and was a little surprised to find out about the third one in the series; Outcasts. Trespassers can be deemed concluded in its own rights but I am curious as to what possible adventure can the writer come up with now? According to me, all that could happen has happened. So, to satiate the curiosity I will be reading the third one in the series too. Let’s hope its better than Trespassers and not all jealousy, silly mistakes, and back-stabbing.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2019
They wanted to be together and now they are bound together, forever. It’s often said that one should make their own path and not everyone can walk the same walk. Susanna didn’t seem to have gotten the memo and tries to piggyback on not so friendly a soul dreaming to start a life in the real world with none other than Tristan.
A love triangle, a big mistake. One sided love, fighting demons, and paying the price for the mistakes, the second book in the series of Ferryman has got it all.
A decent second book in the series of three, Trespassers will hold the reader's attention enough to get them to the third one but not without annoying them a little bit.
Dylan and Tristan are a tad too jealous. There are times when Dylan acts like a brat. Dylan’s mom is a really annoying personality. One wishes Jack dead over and over and Susanna got what she deserved.
Overall, the writer overdid it with the insecurities, self-doubt, selfishness and mean attitudes. A little positive behavior from at least half of the characters would have been appreciated and balanced out the book. Now, I was just annoyed with all the characters.
But the end was good enough and the writer was not scared of passing harsh judgment on Susanna and Jack. I just hope Susanna has to pay the higher price than Jack, after all it is her fault... she misled him.
I got both the ferryman and the Trespassers together and was a little surprised to find out about the third one in the series; Outcasts. Trespassers can be deemed concluded in its own rights but I am curious as to what possible adventure can the writer come up with now? According to me, all that could happen has happened. So, to satiate the curiosity I will be reading the third one in the series too. Let’s hope its better than Trespassers and not all jealousy, silly mistakes, and back-stabbing.
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