Consequences of the Battle at Sandy Creek
Neil Thomas (All at University of Birmingham)
Consequences of the Battle at Sandy Creek
Neil Thomas (All at University of Birmingham)
Consequences of the Battle at Sandy Creek It is 1812. Commodores Chauncey and Yeo are battling for naval control of Lake Ontario. Cameron MacNeil is hanged for treason and five others lose their lives. Alastair MacNeil, a modern-day descendent, wonders why, and uses some of the tortuous history from the period as penance for sins he believed he committed.
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