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Meeting the Enemy

A Tale of the Lake Erie Campaign
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American sailor Patrick Sullivan returns in the second novel of author Andrew Costa's new series chronicling American military history, The Sullivan Saga. The year is now 1812. The United States and Britain are at war. At stake is control of the Great Lakes and Canada. Patrick discovers his nemesis Roger Carlyle has survived their last encounter and returned to the service of King George, this time with the British Army in Canada. Determined to make Carlyle see justice, Sullivan requests a transfer to the Great Lakes Squadron, where he will take part in the pivotal campaign for the control of Lake Erie. Once again blending meticulously researched history with fiction, Patrick will fight alongside real-life historical heroes such as Oliver Hazard Perry and William Henry Harrison, and be pitted in battle against their opponents, General Henry Procter and Chief Tecumseh, as he finds himself at the center of the action in the War of 1812.
Release date NZ
May 15th, 2020
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
222
Dimensions
152x229x13
ISBN-13
9798642830215
Product ID
33476359

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