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Tango0127 Jul 2019 10:22 p.m. PST

"Pierre Burns of Baltimore, Maryland was brought up to hate the English but never thought he would be able to do anything about it. In early 1804, stranded on a French shore in the midst of Napoleon's Army as it prepares to invade England, Burns is given his chance when Marshal Michel Ney offers him a commission. Now in the uniform of a French officer but still an outsider, Burns stands ready to battle his way to London, but it remains to be seen who his real enemies are-the English, his fellow soldiers who resent his presence, or even his American countrymen."

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Have anyone read this book?. If the answer is yes… comments please?


Thanks in advance for your guidance.


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Armand

Personal logo Artilleryman Supporting Member of TMP28 Jul 2019 3:18 a.m. PST

I have read it and it is not too bad. It plays a bit fast and loose with some historical detail but not half as bad as some books I have read. Well worth a read and there is a sequel.

Tango0128 Jul 2019 3:37 p.m. PST

Many thanks!.


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