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1523. A Portuguese exploration vessel is shipwrecked on an uncharted coast at the end of the known world. Desperate Dhauwurd Wurrung warriors defend their country against the surviving armoured knights and sailors. 1818. A British naval veteran transporting convicts from England to New South Wales is shipwrecked on the barely known southern coast of Australia. Surviving the strange land and its indigenous population will take, and give, more than the officer could ever know. 2001. An isolated teenage boy meets a mysterious teenage girl inside an ancient shipwreck buried beneath the sands of…mehr

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1523. A Portuguese exploration vessel is shipwrecked on an uncharted coast at the end of the known world. Desperate Dhauwurd Wurrung warriors defend their country against the surviving armoured knights and sailors. 1818. A British naval veteran transporting convicts from England to New South Wales is shipwrecked on the barely known southern coast of Australia. Surviving the strange land and its indigenous population will take, and give, more than the officer could ever know. 2001. An isolated teenage boy meets a mysterious teenage girl inside an ancient shipwreck buried beneath the sands of Warrnambool. In time a truth will surface that brings them closer, while challenging history itself. Place is everywhere and time is everywhen as the myth of the Mahogany Ship connects the dots on the map of Australia's violent forgotten history. This is a story about acceptance and love, exploration and loss, and the human capacity to endure.
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Samuel Ridley is an author and history lover who enjoys bringing real historical events to contemporary fiction readers in the hope that it will inspire them to continue researching and to preserve the past. He has tertiary studies in arts, law, education and science.Samuel has been a wanderer, soldier, turnkey, educator and litigator, and currently works in public health. He lives in the rugged coastal paradise of Warrnambool, Victoria, with his daughter Evelyn.