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Lords of the Pacific

De: Grant Hyde
Narrado por: Alan King
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A work of historical fiction, Lords of the Pacific combines colonial warfare with a compelling rebellion story in the Pacific.

The year is 1793. The island nations of the South Pacific, having suffered at the hands of Tonga's evil King Tui'puloto for too long, are poised on the brink of civil war.

When two heroic young warriors Sevesi and Hiki dare to challenge the king's absolute power, they only narrowly escape with their lives. The pair seek sanctuary with the rebel tribes of Ha'apai. But instead of finding a safe haven, they are accused of being spies.

Meanwhile, as the British and French continue their relentless quest to colonise the South Pacific, one of their ships is hijacked, dragging both empires into the greatest tribal war the Pacific has ever known.

Lords of the Pacific is an unforgettable tale of love, revenge, and war set in the one of the world's last great frontiers.

©2009 Lords of the Pacific Grant Hyde (P)2012 Bolinda Publishing
Ficción Ficción Histórica Guerra Inspirador
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The book’s a bit of a cross between Bernard Cornwell, Patrick O’Brien and vintage Wilbur. Damn good stuff... (Tony Park, author of African Dawn and many more.)
This is a page-turning adventure enriched by a passion for 18th-century maritime history. (The Age)
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