Lake of Slaves - Brian Duncan - Books - IndieReader Publishing Services - 9780991503292 - June 13, 2014
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Lake of Slaves

Brian Duncan

Lake of Slaves

In the 1880s the Lake Nyasa area of central Africa is devastated by Arab slave traders and raids by Angoni warriors. Livingstone's 'Lake of Stars' has become a 'Lake of Slaves'. Alan Spaight is among a handful of British men fighting the slavers. After a year as a trader he starts a coffee plantation, while torn between the enticement of his doctor's wife and his neighbour's attractive daughter. He is drawn repeatedly into conflicts with the slavers, in company with mission-educated Goodwill, a former slave who escaped to return to his village. A new Consul, Harry Johnston, brings in British officers and Sikh soldiers in 1891, and the tide turns. After another five years of bitter fighting the slave trade is finally destroyed. The author, Brian Duncan, is a British economist who has worked in Africa and Asia for many years. He now lives in Gettysburg, PA.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 13, 2014
ISBN13 9780991503292
Publishers IndieReader Publishing Services
Pages 344
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   458 g
Language English  

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