Under Enemy Colors

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Penguin, Sep 6, 2007 - Fiction - 512 pages
Born to an English father and a French mother, lieutenant Charles Saunders Hayden?s career is damned by his ?mixed? heritage. Assigned to the HMS Themis, an aging frigate under the command of a captain reviled by his crew for both his brutality towards his men and his cowardice in battle, Hayden is torn between honor and duty, as the British navy engages the French in a centuries-old struggle for power.
 

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Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
6
Section 3
12
Section 4
32
Section 5
50
Section 6
55
Section 7
65
Section 8
76
Section 16
222
Section 17
234
Section 18
247
Section 19
260
Section 20
275
Section 21
307
Section 22
334
Section 23
367

Section 9
96
Section 10
98
Section 11
108
Section 12
115
Section 13
135
Section 14
162
Section 15
174
Section 24
392
Section 25
448
Section 26
450
Section 27
470
Section 28
483
Section 29
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About the author (2007)

S. Thomas Russell is a lifelong sailor whose passion for the sea inspired Until the Sea Shall Give Up Her Dead; Take, Burn or Destroy; A Battle Won; and Under Enemy Colors.

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