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A Changing War

At Home and at Sea, 1805

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The war continues as Captain Sir Richard Giles, Viscount Ashton, must thwart Napoleon's latest scheme to distract Britain from his main plans. To uncover the French plot, he disguises himself as part of an English smuggling ship's crew, leading him into dangerous waters. His mission involves evading a French battleship, seizing a frigate, and capturing a battalion of soldiers. Meanwhile, London Society attempts to draw Giles and his wife, Daphne, into its elite circles, as they navigate grand events at the King's palace and the Prince of Wales's mansion. Despite receiving honors and Daphne's presentation to the Queen, they prioritize more pressing matters. Giles's challenges extend beyond thwarting French initiatives; he must also travel to the West African coast to confront pirates threatening East India Company vessels. His mission includes defeating the pirates, attacking their stronghold, and facilitating a coup d'état. Complications arise when a French frigate attempts to disrupt his return journey with liberated ships. At home, Daphne faces her own trials. Her uncle's illness and a crooked lawyer threaten his factory, and she must intervene to protect her family’s interests. Additionally, her father-in-law's attempts to divert funds from his wife to his mistress complicate matters further. Despite these burdens, Daphne manages everything efficiently, ensuring that Giles returns to find her in control, alleviating the

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A Changing War, John G. Cragg

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Titre
A Changing War
Sous-titre
At Home and at Sea, 1805
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2019
Format
souple
Pages
363
ISBN10
1676361731
ISBN13
9781676361732
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The war continues as Captain Sir Richard Giles, Viscount Ashton, must thwart Napoleon's latest scheme to distract Britain from his main plans. To uncover the French plot, he disguises himself as part of an English smuggling ship's crew, leading him into dangerous waters. His mission involves evading a French battleship, seizing a frigate, and capturing a battalion of soldiers. Meanwhile, London Society attempts to draw Giles and his wife, Daphne, into its elite circles, as they navigate grand events at the King's palace and the Prince of Wales's mansion. Despite receiving honors and Daphne's presentation to the Queen, they prioritize more pressing matters. Giles's challenges extend beyond thwarting French initiatives; he must also travel to the West African coast to confront pirates threatening East India Company vessels. His mission includes defeating the pirates, attacking their stronghold, and facilitating a coup d'état. Complications arise when a French frigate attempts to disrupt his return journey with liberated ships. At home, Daphne faces her own trials. Her uncle's illness and a crooked lawyer threaten his factory, and she must intervene to protect her family’s interests. Additionally, her father-in-law's attempts to divert funds from his wife to his mistress complicate matters further. Despite these burdens, Daphne manages everything efficiently, ensuring that Giles returns to find her in control, alleviating the