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Under Enemy Colours

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 411 Ratings and 92 Reviews

Book Description
It is 1793. The thunder of cannon fire echoes across the English Channel, chilling the stoutest hearts ...The opening skirmishes of the French Revolutionary War send ageing frigate HMS Themis into waters swarming with enemy ships of the line. Instructed to survey the French coastline, she's soon in the thick of the action: cutlasses slash and bayonets skewer, cannons splinter decks and sever limbs... More
Book Information
PublisherPenguin Young Readers Group
BindingPaperback (6 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages544
ISBN-100141033142
ISBN-13978-0141033143
Publication Date02/01/2009
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About Sean Thomas Russell (Author) : Sean Thomas Russell is a published author. Published credits of Sean Thomas Russell include Under Enemy Colours Export Edition, Under Enemy Colours.
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6/6/2010 Colleen O'Grady said: A great adventure story that could be true in the modern day, where someone is caught between two nations because of their birth, and the nations are fighting each other. In this case it is France and England and the affect this has on a mariner serving in the British Navy
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