The Fallon Pride

The Fallon Pride by Reagan O’Neal is a historical fiction novel published by Forge in 1996. This first edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Captain Robert Fallon, a merchant and patriot, as he navigates the treacherous waters of both the sea and his personal life, grappling with his identity as a bastard son of a powerful slave trader. Set against the backdrop of a young nation on the brink of war, Robert’s adventures take him from battling pirates to engaging with key historical figures like Aaron Burr and President Jefferson.
Readers will find a narrative rich in historical context, as Robert embarks on a mission to secure peace for his country amidst the looming threat of the War of 1812. The novel explores themes of loyalty, honor, and the complexities of familial relationships, particularly through Robert’s connection with his half-sister, Catherine. As he confronts both external dangers and internal conflicts, the story delves into the political tensions of the era, including the impending Napoleonic invasion and the significance of the Louisiana Purchase.
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“Captain Robert Fallon of the Osprey is a merchant and a patriot like his father, Michael. He is also a bastard, born of the wife of another man – Justin Fourrier, a powerful and sadistic slave trader, who has sworn to avenge his honor by destroying the Fallon line.” “Sailing for Fallon & Son, Robert has outwitted and outfought pirates and potentates from the shores of Tripoli to the China Seas. Though always on the lookout for Fourrier’s paid assassins, he enjoys the long voyages – they keep him away from Charleston and his half-sister, Catherine, who stirs within him emotions he cannot face.” “But the rumblIngs of war can be heard echoing across a struggling young nation, and another Fallon is ready to come to the aid of his country. Rumors of a Napoleonic invasion of New Orleans are everywhere, and the British are threatening to try to reclaim the Colonies.” “With proof that the French are planning to take control of New Orleans, Robert journeys to Federal City to meet with his father’s old friend, Aaron Burr. After conferring with Burr and President Jefferson, Robert sails for France, where he will set up the meeting that leads to the Louisiana Purchase.” “Yet his efforts at maintaining peace for his country, as fervent as his father’s had been, are doomed to fail as the War of 1812 begins….”–BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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