Scapegallows

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Scapegallows
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ISBN-10 : 0750529334
ISBN-13 : 9780750529334
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Book Synopsis Scapegallows by : Carol Birch

Book excerpt: Margaret Catchpole was born into a smugglers' world in Suffolk in the late 1700s. A spirited woman, she meets her match in Will Laud, 'hell-born babe' and wanderer, with an easy knack for evading the excise men. As the valued servant of a wealthy family and a friend of criminals, Margaret leads a double life that will inevitably bring about her downfall, and she is twice sentenced to hang - but she escapes the gallows and is transported with other convicts to Australia. A wonderful adventure story inspired by the real Margaret Catchpole - who was a slip-gibbet, a scapegallows.


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