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  • The Rise of an English Lawbreaker, Book 1
  • By: Malcolm Archibald
  • Narrated by: Michael Langan
  • Length: 9 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)
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By: Malcolm Archibald
Narrated by: Michael Langan
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Summary

Kent, England, 1762. Bloody smuggling wars are raging on England's southern coast. It's a time of daring men and bold women, and deadly skirmishes between rival gangs and the law.

John Smith, a man both hanged and drowned, returns to his home village, swearing vengeance on the landowner who killed his father. There is no quarter asked or expected when Smith begins to carve out his place among the Free Traders of Kent.

With guile and violence, he is determined to make his mark. What he doesn't know is that the Preventative Service has sent Ambrose Grant - their most effective man - to hunt him down. Soon, the two cross paths with life-changing consequences.

A riveting adventure set in mid-18th-century England, Dancing is the first book in Malcolm Archibald's The Rise of an English Lawbreaker series.

©2022 Malcolm Archibald (P)2022 Malcolm Archibald

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lawbreaker

Michael Langan narration, brings these wonderful characters and stories to life.

Revenge runs through is book with drama, and adventure, Captain John Smith hung , but he survives, only to be sent away from home . Returning he has vengeance on his mind. A fascinating range of characters well developed.

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Smugglers rivalry in 18th c South-east.

Very entertaining story of life and smuggling in the South-east of England during the later 18th C. Our hero, John Smith,: fights for his trade and his woman against rivals and the law.
Narration of this story was also very good

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