For My Country's Freedom: A Richard Bolitho Naval Adventure
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For My Country's Freedom: A Richard Bolitho Naval Adventure

Alexander Kent

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It is March 1811, and Richard Bolitho is recalled to duty after only two and a half months of precious peace in Cornwall with his beloved mistress Catherine.

It is March 1811, and Richard Bolitho is recalled to duty after only two and a half months of precious peace in Cornwall with his beloved mistress Catherine. Promoted Admiral, his choice of flagship and flag captain shock the Admiralty, but Bolitho, poignantly aware of his own vulnerabilitiy, surrounds himself only with those men he can trust completely: the faithful Allday, the withdrawn and intelligent Avery, and James Tyacke, who must confront the sternest test of his loyalty with great personal courage. When diplomacy fails the cannon must speak, and Bolitho, patrolling the troubled waters from Antigua north to Halifax, knows that when war with America comes he must fight an enemy not foreign but familiar, for the freedom to leave the sea forever.

Perfect for fans of Fiction, War, Adventure.

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  • By Alexander Kent

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  • ISBN: 9780099502296
  • Author: Alexander Kent
  • Pages: 300
  • Publication date: 13 January 1995
  • Condition: Used – Very Good
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Alexander Kent · Publisher: Random House

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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.