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In 1802 Lord Nelson, at the height of his fame for his victories against the French, visited Milford Haven in Wales, to inspect the naval dockyards. Fear of French invasion was still very much alive following the attack on nearby Fishguard a few years before. In this exciting fictional story, Leo Phillips and Abe Folger are two young friends who discover a dastardly plot to assassinate the great hero! In a book that moves with often breathless pace, Leo and his sister Anne have to find vital proof in a race against time.

Produktbeschreibung
In 1802 Lord Nelson, at the height of his fame for his victories against the French, visited Milford Haven in Wales, to inspect the naval dockyards. Fear of French invasion was still very much alive following the attack on nearby Fishguard a few years before. In this exciting fictional story, Leo Phillips and Abe Folger are two young friends who discover a dastardly plot to assassinate the great hero! In a book that moves with often breathless pace, Leo and his sister Anne have to find vital proof in a race against time.
Autorenporträt
Sue Passmore is best known as a local and maritime historian, having published Welsh Sail, Farmers and Figureheads and The Streets of New Quay. She has also published the parish histories of Llannarth, Llanllwchaearn, Henfynw, Llanina, Llangrannog and Llandysiliogogo. As well as the family history of Peniarth, and the Owens of Penparc and Foel. Recently she has published two fiction stories for young people. The Holbeche Horse, and Boneys Men (which has as a backdrop the attempted Napoleonic invasion of Wales).