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Nelson's Lost Son: A fictitious journey based on historical fact reveals as a great adventure
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Nelson's Lost Son: A fictitious journey based on historical fact reveals as a great adventure in Chattanooga, TN
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Nelson's Lost Son: A fictitious journey based on historical fact reveals as a great adventure in Chattanooga, TN
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Josiah Nisbet, a once-rising naval star, is facing an uncertain future. He's lost his command and his reputation, and his relationship with his famous stepfather, Admiral Horatio Nelson, is fractured. Offered a covert mission, will Josiah be able to redeem himself in the eyes of the navy, and his stepfather?
Set against the backdrop of the "Great Chase", the Caribbean campaign preceding the more well-known Trafalgar, author Oliver Greeves un-picks the story of
Nelson's Lost Son
. It is a tale of skulduggery, slavery and unrelenting military daring-do, set amidst the beauty and the horrors of the Sugar Islands.
Set against the backdrop of the "Great Chase", the Caribbean campaign preceding the more well-known Trafalgar, author Oliver Greeves un-picks the story of
Nelson's Lost Son
. It is a tale of skulduggery, slavery and unrelenting military daring-do, set amidst the beauty and the horrors of the Sugar Islands.
Josiah Nisbet, a once-rising naval star, is facing an uncertain future. He's lost his command and his reputation, and his relationship with his famous stepfather, Admiral Horatio Nelson, is fractured. Offered a covert mission, will Josiah be able to redeem himself in the eyes of the navy, and his stepfather?
Set against the backdrop of the "Great Chase", the Caribbean campaign preceding the more well-known Trafalgar, author Oliver Greeves un-picks the story of
Nelson's Lost Son
. It is a tale of skulduggery, slavery and unrelenting military daring-do, set amidst the beauty and the horrors of the Sugar Islands.
Set against the backdrop of the "Great Chase", the Caribbean campaign preceding the more well-known Trafalgar, author Oliver Greeves un-picks the story of
Nelson's Lost Son
. It is a tale of skulduggery, slavery and unrelenting military daring-do, set amidst the beauty and the horrors of the Sugar Islands.

















