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The Blighted Cliffs
Author: Edwin Thomas
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Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0312325118



The Blighted Cliffs: Book One of the Reluctant Adventures of Lieutenant Martin Jerrold


Not many men emerge from Trafalgar with not an ounce of credit to their names, but through an overreliance on rum and his habitual bad luck, Lieutenant Martin Jerrold manages it. Get The Blighted Cliffs literature books for free.
In February 1806, he comes to Dover with one final chance to redeem his reputation. Before he has been there a day, however, he finds himself standing over a body that is too far from the cliffs to have fallen accidentally. To his horror, Jerrold is suspected of murder. His captain despises him, and the magistrate, Sir Lawrence Cunningham, wants to hang him. Only the fact that no one can identify the corpse prolongs his freedom. When word reaches Jerrold's long-suffering uncle at the Admiralty, the choice is stark: he must clear his name or be cut off without a guin Check The Blighted Cliffs our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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In February 1806, he comes to Dover with one final chance to redeem his reputation. Before he has been there a day, however, he finds himself standing over a body that is too far from the cliffs to have fallen accidentally. To his horror, Jerrold is suspected of murder. His captain despises him, and the magistrate, Sir Lawrence Cunningham, wants to hang him When word reaches Jerrold's long-suffering uncle at the Admiralty, the choice is stark: he must clear his name or be cut off without a guin

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The Chains of Albion: Book Two of the Reluctant Adventures of Lieutenant Martin Jerrold


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---Conn Iggulden, author of the bestselling Emperor seriesAJuly 1806. Commanding a prison hulk filled with French captives in the Medway, Martin Jerrold thinks his

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