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Siege

Donland and the Hornet

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Siege

By: Perry Comer
Narrated by: Lawrence Locke
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The year is 1779, the colonials with the aid of French Admiral D’estang are rumored to be plotting to retake Savannah. Donland is tasked to ferret out information concerning French intentions. He will do so without his trusted first lieutenant and friend who is near death, and the doctor holds out little hope. Unknown to Donland, as he is focused on the discovery the French fleet, is Sumerford's scheme to settle an old score with a traitor on the Island of Jamaica.

Chased by the French frigate Concorde and wounded, Hornet must fend off the Frenchman and arrive in Savannah before the French fleet without sinking. Hornet, without her guns, lies derelict on the riverbank, while the city is surrounded. Donland and his mates, outnumbered by French and colonials, are thrown into the desperate fight to save the city.

©2019 Perry Comer (P)2020 Perry Comer
Historical Fiction Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction France City

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