WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Madeira:

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  • “The Island” by Victoria Hislop – This novel tells the story of a woman who uncovers the secrets of her family’s past on the island of Madeira.
  • “The Pearl” by John Steinbeck – While not entirely set in Madeira, a significant portion of this classic novel takes place on the island, following the journey of a poor fisherman who discovers a valuable pearl.
  • “A Twist of the Knife” by Peter James – Part of the Roy Grace detective series, this novel includes a plotline set in Madeira, where the detective investigates a murder.
  • “The Death of Bunny Munro” by Nick Cave – Though the majority of the story is set in Brighton, England, Madeira plays a role as the protagonist embarks on a journey that takes him to the island.
  • “The American” by Henry James – This novel follows the experiences of a young American living in Europe, including a visit to the island of Madeira.
  • “The Snow” by Adam Roberts – Madeira serves as one of the main settings for this science fiction novel, where the protagonist navigates through a world covered in snow.
  • “Once Upon an Island” by Jill Wykes – This romance novel is set on the island of Madeira, introducing readers to the beauty and charm of the location.
  • “The Clock Strikes Thirteen” by Patricia Wentworth – Madeira features as one of the settings in this mystery novel, as the main character unravels a murder mystery.
  • “The Alchemist’s Secret” by Scott Mariani – While the majority of the story takes place in other locations, Madeira plays a part in this adventure novel where the protagonist seeks a hidden secret.
  • “The Blackhouse” by Peter May – Madeira serves as a significant setting in this crime novel, bringing atmospheric charm to the story.
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