War with Britain's former colony looms on the horizon, and Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho must lead a squadron against the powerful new ships of the United States navy. Supported by his loyal crew, Bolitho must use all his ingenuity to defeat one of America's great naval commanders, Nathan Beer.
Bolitho #23 - For My Country's Freedom
โ Scribed by Alexander Kent
- Publisher
- McBooks Press
- Year
- 2011;2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 237 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1590133641
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โฆ Synopsis
In March, 1811, Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho is once again summoned to London. In defense of an Empire, the Admiralty must quell the unrest in American, or face war with those who were once friends.;Cover; Front Matter; Copyright; Front Matter; Part I: 1811; 1 Regrets; 2 More than Loyalty; 3 The Ocean is Always There; 4 Royal Command; 5 Indomitable; 6 Cross of St George; 7 Like a Troubled Sea; 8 Dreams; 9 The Mark of Satan; Part II: 1812; 10 Deception; 11 Like Father, Like Son; 12 Witness; 13 Loneliness; 14 Change of Allegiance; 15 Trick for Trick; 16 The Strength of a Ship; 17 And for What?; Epilogue; Back Matter; Back Cover; Spine.
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