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Contraband Hearts
Contraband Hearts | Alex Beecroft
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His future depends on bringing the smuggler to justice. His heart demands to join him. Customs officer Peregrine Dean is sent by his patron to investigate rumors of corruption in the Porthkennack customs house. There he is tasked by the local magistrate to bring down the villainous Tomas Quick, a smuggler with fingers in every pie in town. Fired with zeal and ambition, and struck to the core by his first glimpse of Tomas, Perry determines to stop at nothing until he has succeeded. Tomas Quick is an honest thief--a criminal regarded by the town as their local Robin Hood. He's also an arrogant man who relishes the challenge posed by someone as determined and intelligent as Perry. Both of them come to enjoy their cat-and-mouse rivalry a little too much. But the eighteenth century is a perilous time for someone like Perry: a black man in England. Two have already disappeared from the wrecks of ships. Tomas and Perry must forsake their competition and learn to trust each other if they are to rescue them, or Perry may become the third victim.
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Contraband Hearts | Alex Beecroft
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So unimpressed with basically everything. The pacing is off. The characters have no chemistry and the relationship has no building. Believes that the needs of the few (wealthy and unjust) outweigh the starving masses. Like christ there were compromises the author could have gone with but everything in the entire book is black or white, no grays.

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Librarian199509
Contraband Hearts | Alex Beecroft

The main characters are just so unsuited. The pacing is too slow. I'm at 75% and it feels like I'm going to be reading this forever.

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Contraband Hearts | Alex Beecroft

The naivete of Perry is just annoying. I'm finding it painful to read through. "oh maybe the person everyone finds terrible is a terrible person, but he's so wealthy why would he be awful, must be everyone else that's wrong". With such great logic how did he ever get to his position.