The Black Legion

The Black Legion by William Vaughan, published by Y Lolfa on November 6, 2008, is a 130-page work written in English. This book presents a narrative set against the backdrop of the French invasion of Pembrokeshire in 1797, a significant event in Welsh history. It follows the intertwined lives of Tom, a young servant, and Megan, the daughter of a major, as they navigate their feelings for each other amid the challenges posed by their differing social classes.
Readers will find a fast-paced tale filled with adventure, treachery, and teenage love. As Tom and Megan witness the invasion together, they become embroiled in dramatic events that profoundly impact their lives. This edition of The Black Legion is aimed at older children and young adults, offering a well-crafted story that combines elements of historical fiction with action and adventure.
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The French invasion of Pembrokeshire in 1797 – one of the most dramatic episodes in Welsh history – forms the background to this short, fast-paced tale of adventure, treachery and teenage love. Tom, a young servant, and Megan, a major’s daughter, have feelings for each other but are inhibited by the class divide. However, they witness the invasion together and are soon caught up in dramatic events which will change their lives forever. “The Black Legion” will delight older children and young adults who enjoy a well-written, swashbuckling tale.
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