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Historical Thrillers
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Historical Thrillers « Tim Vicary ~ Historical Novels Historical Thrillers Tim Vicary ~ Historical Novels Search Home About Monmouth Summer Blood Upon The Rose Cat & Mouse Nobody’s Slave Reviews Queen Elizabeth’s Slave Trader. Aug 2 When I was a boy, growing up in Devon, Francis Drake and John Hawkins were great Elizabethan heroes. Drake was the first Englishman to sail around the world, to return with untold riches and be knighted by Queen Elizabeth on the deck of his ship, the Golden Hind ; Hawkins was the founder of the Royal Navy, the man who designed and built the fast, weatherly galleons which sailed rings around the Spanish Armada. These men were pioneers, adventurers, founders of the British empire. Everything they did, we were taught, was admirable. Drake was our national savior; if ever England were in peril again all we had to do was to sound Drake’s Drum (which was hidden somewhere in Plymouth) and he would rise from the dead like King Arthur ...
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