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Passage to Mutiny
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October 1789, and war clouds thunder over Europe when Richard Bolitho steers the Tempest into the perilous waters of the Great South Sea. To protect vulnerable English shipping lanes from her seagoing enemies, he must face the hazards of fickle winds, pirates, and savage islanders.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Perhaps the most moving of all the Richard Bolitho books I've read.