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Britannias Mission Antoine Vanner

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Britannias Mission Antoine Vanner
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Publisher: Old Salt Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Antoine Vanner
ISBN: 9781943404230, 1943404232
Language: English
Year: 2018
Volume: 9

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Britannias Mission Antoine Vanner by Antoine Vanner 9781943404230, 1943404232 instant download after payment.

The slave trade flourishes in the Indian Ocean, a profitable trail of death and misery that leads from ravaged African villages to the insatiable markets of Arabia. Britain has been long committed to the trade’s suppression but now a firebrand British preacher is pressing for yet more decisive action. Seen by many as a living saint, and deliberately courting martyrdom, he is forcing the British government’s hand by establishing a mission in the path of the slavers’ raiding columns. The ostensibly simple task of protecting the preacher is assigned to Royal Navy Captain Nicholas Dawlish and the crew of the cruiser HMS Leonidas. Previous assignments have proved him adept in coping with political complexities. But this new mission quickly proves that it’s not going to be as straightforward as it seemed back in Britain.

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