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Marcella, a young and beautiful mixed-race Island Princess is kidnapped from New Caledonia in 1870 and taken to Australia. Enslaved by Captain Oliver Morgan, she is hidden away on his country estate till a police raid forces him to offload her to the owner of a sugar cane plantation. Having paid good money for the transfer, the planter's wife positions Marcella to become the wife of her drunkard son. Marcella, despite harassment and threats, refuses to submit until she learns that the son is a psychopath. An inordinate number of the plantation's Islander workers have mysteriously disappeared and she fears she will be next.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Marcella, a young and beautiful mixed-race Island Princess is kidnapped from New Caledonia in 1870 and taken to Australia. Enslaved by Captain Oliver Morgan, she is hidden away on his country estate till a police raid forces him to offload her to the owner of a sugar cane plantation. Having paid good money for the transfer, the planter's wife positions Marcella to become the wife of her drunkard son. Marcella, despite harassment and threats, refuses to submit until she learns that the son is a psychopath. An inordinate number of the plantation's Islander workers have mysteriously disappeared and she fears she will be next.
Autorenporträt
Robert Prince is something of a hybrid, a man equally happy mustering wild cattle on horseback in the Australian bush or sitting quietly researching history. His writings reflect this love for outdoor adventure and academic research, combining the two to present racy stories based on historical themes. A snapshot of his life includes being raised as the son of a sugar-mill manager in the tropical paradise of Mossman, North Queensland, Australia; graduating from the University of New England with a B Econ; marrying a country girl; raising four beautiful children; and being a successful businessman. As principal of his own accounting practice he enjoyed the freedom to choose and diversify, with side interests being sugarcane farming and cattle grazing. He has been referred to as the Phantom Accountant, to describe his absence from the office while attending to his spread of interests. Since retiring from business, writing has become a passion, with the publication of his novels The Farrier's Son and Shadows of the Mountain. After experiencing the rigors of life he has come to the conclusion that creative writing is the ultimate escape. To speak with Robert, email: robertprince67@bigpond.com or locate him via the internet.