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Against A Dark Shore

(1985)
(The fourth book in the Dark Quartet series)
A novel by

 
 
The hard-fought Anglo-American War of 1812 has ended. And in its bitter aftermath, the merchant adventurer Matthew Milburn, born English but forced by circumstances to become an American, is desperately trying to repair his fortunes. But fate is against him. A chance remark at a Governor's reception makes an enemy out of the influential Commander Anthony Craig. Fleeing from Craig, Matthew runs into the first flaring of a slave uprising among the plantations of the Bahamas. It needs only the challenge of the treacherous agitator de Gonaives, a Haitian bent on driving the British from the Bahamas, to involve Matthew and his crew in a desperate struggle to save an entrancing young girl and her family from a terrible fate. And this beautiful haven is about to become a cold-blooded death trap. Written against the sultry background of early 19th-century Caribbean, this is the fourth novel in the continuing story of Matthew and Son, the Savannah shippers. 'Against A Dark Shore' is the action-packed sequel to 'In The Dark Of The Moon' and 'Ride The Dark Tide': an enthralling adventure story set against the violent backdrop of 19th-century warfare and piracy. It is perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Alexander Kent, and CS Forrester. "I could taste the salt and smell the wind on every page. A brilliant read.' - Tom Kasey, best-selling author of 'The Dante Code'.


Genre: Thriller

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