Pirate Queen Defies Elizabethan Power in Ireland
The Pirate Queen has an immediate hand-sell: Irish history with salt air, political danger and a woman refusing the life arranged for her. Gráinne Mhaol’s story gives historical fiction readers both swashbuckling pace and a grounded fight for land, family and freedom.
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Pirate Queen Defies Elizabethan Power in Ireland
The Pirate Queen has an immediate hand-sell: Irish history with salt air, political danger and a woman refusing the life arranged for her. Gráinne Mhaol’s story gives historical fiction readers both swashbuckling pace and a grounded fight for land, family and freedom.
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‘Through fiction, Lawhon celebrates and honours a memorable, and very real, woman…Thrilling’ Irish Times
A thrilling historical adventure inspired by the life of Gráinne Mhaol, the infamous Irish sea captain and folk heroine who risked everything to protect her people against the powerful Elizabethan regime
Gráinne Mhaol was born to be at sea. Raised alongside her brother by their father, chief of the name of clan Mhaol, Gráinne learns early that her dreams of the open water are not compatible with the life she's expected to lead as the daughter of a noble family. And when her father marries her to the wrong man, a neighbouring chief named Donhal, Gráinne's world shifts for the worse.
Undaunted, Gráinne raises a family without abandoning her passion, aiding her hot-tempered husband in his campaigns against rival tribes. Eventually ousted from her husband's land in the wake of his death, Grainne returns to her childhood home and begins her career as a pirate in earnest, claiming new territories and finding deeper love, only to see her livelihood threatened by English incursions into Ireland, and her family endangered in an attempt to check her power.
Tenderly observed and fiercely written, Ariel Lawhon's gripping latest novel channels the natural beauty of sixteenth-century Ireland alongside the brutality of the period as seen through the eyes of an unforgettable heroine and defender of her people, who truly earned the title 'the Pirate Queen of Ireland.'
PRAISE FOR ARIEL LAWHON
'One of our most interesting authors of historical fiction' People
'Through fiction, Lawhon celebrates and honours a memorable, and very real, woman…Thrilling' Irish Times
'Her skill with characterisation is enviable' 5 Star Reader Review
'An extremely talented author' 5 Star Reader Review
Ideal for readers who:
- Seek rich historical fiction led by an authentic Irish heroine with legendary force.
- Are fascinated by the real history of Gráinne Mhaol, piracy, clan loyalty and fierce resistance.
- Are drawn to the atmosphere of sixteenth-century Ireland, high-seas adventure and Elizabethan danger.
- Prefer beautifully paced fiction that combines major political stakes with deep emotional drive.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781800756991
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Swift Press, (10 September 2026)
- Number of Pages
- 448
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 24 mm
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