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Monsoon

Set in the dawn of the 18th century in England, East Africa and Arabia, Monsoon takes over where Birds of Prey left off and follows the lives of the three sons of Hal Courteney. Like their father before them, they are drawn to Africa-the unexplored land.

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  • "Set in the dawn of the 18th century in England, East Africa and Arabia, Monsoon takes over where Birds of Prey left off and follows the lives of the three sons of Hal Courteney. Like their father before them, they are drawn to Africa-the unexplored land."@en
  • "Set in the dawn of the eighteenth century in England, East Africa, and Arabia, it takes up the lives and loves of the three sons of Hal Courteney -- our hero from "Birds of prey"."
  • "In this novel, Hal Courteney is sent by the East India Trading Company to attack Arab pirates who are harassing trade off the African coast. Although the mission is an eventual success, Hal himself is seriously injured and returns to England. His son Tom becomes the real hero of the story. Sequel to "Birds of prey.""@en
  • "Hal Courteney is sent by the East India Trading Company to attack Arab pirates who are harassing trade off the African coast. Although the mission is an eventual success, Hal himself is seriously injured and returns to England. His son Tom becomes the real hero of the story."@en
  • "A trading company off the coast of Africa suffers from the raids of pirates, and a master mariner wonders about the fate of his sons as he prepares for a death or glory mission in the name of the crown."
  • "Off the coast of Africa, the East India Trading Company suffers losses at the hands of pirates. Hal Courteney, master mariner, prepares for a dangerous voyage and wonders about the fate of his four sons."@en
  • "In this novel, Hal Courtney is sent by the East India Trading Company to attack Arab pirates who are harassing trade off the African coast; although the mission is an eventual success, Hal himself is seriously injured and returns to England, his son Tom becomes the real hero of the story."
  • "The three sons of Hal Courteney - Tom, Dorian and Guy - leave England to seek their fortunes amid the unexplored wilderness of 18th century Africa."@en
  • "In this novel, Hal Courteney is sent by the East India Trading Company to attack Arab pirates who are harassing trade off the African coast. Although the mission is an eventual success, Hal himself is seriously injured and returns to England. His son Tom becomes the real hero of the story. Sequel to "Birds of prey""@en

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  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "History"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Audiobooks, Fiction"@en
  • "Adventure stories, English"@en
  • "Talking books"@en
  • "Adventure fiction"@en
  • "Adventure fiction"

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  • "Monsoon"@en
  • "Monsoon"
  • "Monsoon [audio book]"