Dirk Hessian specializes in gay male historical action/adventure novellas and novels. His works are set in a wide variety of historical time periods and event settings from the ancient times of the mystical past through medieval and American history up to modern times worldwide, as far afield from his home setting of the United States as France, Scotland, the Black Sea, and China.
His shorter works, previously available only in e-book form, are now being brought together in print collections. This is the second of that series, including works covering the period of the American Revolution Colonel’s Treasure, set in the Mohawk Valley campaign of the war; To the Hessian Hills, a story of the march of the captured Hessian mercenary soldiers to internment in Virginia following the British loss at the Battle of Saratoga; and Soldier, Spy, covering the British capture and occupation of New York City throughout the war.
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Dirk Hessian specializes in gay male historical action/adventure novellas and novels. His works are set in a wide variety of historical time periods and event settings from the ancient times of the mystical past through medieval and American history up to modern times worldwide, as far afield from his home setting of the United States as France, Scotland, the Black Sea, and China.
His shorter works, previously available only in e-book form, are now being brought together in print collections. This is the second of that series, including works covering the period of the American Revolution Colonel’s Treasure, set in the Mohawk Valley campaign of the war; To the Hessian Hills, a story of the march of the captured Hessian mercenary soldiers to internment in Virginia following the British loss at the Battle of Saratoga; and Soldier, Spy, covering the British capture and occupation of New York City throughout the war.
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Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 190 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.48 inches. In Stock. N° de réf. du vendeur zk1925190919
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