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  • To Ride the Wind

  • Frontier, Book 6
  • By: Peter Watt
  • Narrated by: John Voce
  • Length: 14 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)

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To Ride the Wind

By: Peter Watt
Narrated by: John Voce
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Publisher's Summary

To Ride the Wind follows Peter Watt's much-loved characters as they fight to survive one of the most devastating conflicts in history—and each other.

War. Betrayal. Divided love.

It is 1916, and war rages across Europe and the Middle East. Patrick Duffy is fighting in the fields of France, his cousin Matthew in the skies above Egypt.

Meanwhile, at home, George Macintosh is passing information to the Germans, seeking to consolidate his power within the family company.

©2010 Peter Watt (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing

Critic Reviews

"The home grown version of Wilbur Smith." (The Sunday Age)

"A rousing and revealing yarn." (The Weekend Australian)

"The historical detail brings the...19th century to rip-roaring life." (The Australian)

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Another awesome story from Peter Watt. I'm hooked

Fabulously written and narrated story. I go straight onto the next book in series

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Fabulous!

I really enjoyed this book, as I did the previous in the series. Peter Watt writes beautifully!

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enthralled

great narration wonderfully told and at a gentle pace thst was refreshing im goi g back to seek out Book 1

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Excellent

I was unable to put this down. A beautiful book. The history of Australia is so full & rich. Can’t wait for the next.

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Outstanding read

What a wonderful story. Well written. Believable characters. Insightful look into WW1 and the impact on Australia in particular. Reminded me of Wilbur Smith quality. Looking forward to next instalment.

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