The Admiral's Daughter


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The Admiral's Daughter


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The Admiral's Daughter wonderfully depicts the repercussions of the English civil war and the rebellion. The author's deep understanding of the subject is responsible for its accurate presentation. This novel keeps the readers curious till the end with the help of an incredible writing style, intriguing characters, and a gripping story. It's a must-read for all the admirers of historical fiction books. Excerpt from The Admiral's Daughter "Spring had come to the West Country, a joyous spring laden with soft airs and odours of distant flowering lands, and filling the hearts of men with a restless delight. It seemed impossible not to be happy, with a blue sky flecked by little clouds running down to meet a blue sea, the hedgerows gleaming with blackthorn, and the pink tips of the beeches shining in the sun."










The Admiral's Daughter


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In the 8th volume in the popular high-seas nautical adventure series, Thomas Kydd and Nicholas Renzi return to England in 1803 after tumultuous episodes on the other side of the world, only to find England in peril of starvation and bankruptcy. Kydd is placed back in command of his beloved vessel Teazer, but he barely has time to prep her for the sea before he is sent on an urgent mission. Smugglers, enemy privateers, and treacherous sea conditions await Kydd on his journey to northern France on the eve of war, but equally worrisome events are occurring ashore. When a growing attachment to the admiral's daughter curbs Kydd's blissful reunion with Teazer, he is forced to make a terrible decision that may cause the end of his friendship with Renzi—or the end of his naval career.




The Admiral's Daughter


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Kristy McKay, a young woman from Mississippi living in New York in the early 1960s, struggles to come to terms with her father, a war hero and proponent of white supremacy.










The Admiral's Daughter


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The Two Admirals


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Reproduction of the original: The Two Admirals by James Fenimore Cooper