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The Flag of Freedom

By: Seth Hunter
Narrated by: Terry Wale
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Britain stands alone against the forces of Revolutionary France. A victorious French Army, led by the youthful Napoleon Bonaparte, is poised to invade Britain. And in his country's darkest hour, Captain Nathan Peake finds himself imprisoned by his own side on the Rock of Gibraltar - charged with treason.

To prove his innocence Nathan must uncover the great deception that masks the French war aims. Is the great armada being assembled in Toulon bound for the shores of Great Britain - or Egypt?

His secret mission to discover the truth about Napoleon's invasion plans will hurl him into two of the greatest battles of the 18th century.

©2012 Seth Hunter (P)2013 Soundings
Historical Mystery

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Excellent tale as usual from an excellent author read by an excellent actor. It was getting a too bit dark and unpleasant in the part set in Venice and I nearly discontinued it, but I'm glad I didn't because , as tends to happen with this author , it built to an excellent final part.

Exciting and compelling!

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