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H.M.S Valor
- Treachery and Triumph: A War Time Adventure on the High Seas
- Narrated by: Simon Alison
- Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A dark secret hangs over the Caribbean. Britain is at war with Napoleon, amid this chaos, a shadowy network acts against the common good. Lives hang in the balance while a young and ambitious lieutenant takes his new assignment aboard the H.M.S Valor. Circumstances soon lead him down a path, where he must weigh traditional judgement carefully. With sword and pistol in hand, he will confront his fate, where things are not as simple as they first appear, and the path of honor looks an awful lot like treason.