Royalist In America

Royalist In America by John Gilbert, published by Author House in 2013, is a work of literature and fiction that spans 220 pages. This edition follows the adventures of Solomon Hawke in the 17th century as he flees England to escape persecution from Parliamentarians. Wealthy and the owner of a powerful ship, Solomon embarks on a journey to the American colony of Virginia with his family and allies, navigating a landscape filled with both allies and adversaries.
Readers will find Solomon’s story rich with action and adventure as he engages with various communities, including Colonial and Indian societies, while remaining steadfast in his support for the monarchy. His journey takes unexpected turns as he volunteers to fight in Ireland and Wales, ultimately becoming involved with the Venetian army in the Mediterranean. The narrative also delves into the complexities of the African slave trade, revealing the profound consequences it has on his relationships, particularly with his best friend.
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Solomon Hawke’s 17th century adventures continue as he leaves England to escape the persecution of supporters of the Monarchy by the ruling Parliamentarians. Now wealthy and the owner of a powerful ship he sets out for the American colony of Virginia with his family and compatriots. Here Solomon finds allies and enemies within the Colonial and Indian comunities whilst continuing to support the King’s cause. He volunteers to fight in Ireland and Wales but unexpectedly fights for the Venetian army in the Mediterranean and he eventually becomes entangled in the African slave trade which causes grave consequences for his best friend.
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