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The Raid of Dover

A Romance of the Reign of Woman, A.D. 1940

Douglas Morey Ford

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In 'The Raid of Dover' by Douglas Morey Ford, the reader is transported to the tumultuous world of the Viking Age, where a band of relentless raiders descends upon the English town of Dover. Ford's vivid descriptions and attention to historical detail immerse the reader in the chaos and violence of the era, capturing the fear and uncertainty of the townspeople as they face impending invasion. The book is written in a gripping narrative style that keeps the reader on the edge of their seat, blending history and fiction seamlessly to create a compelling story that brings the past to life. Ford's meticulous research and portrayal of Viking culture add depth and authenticity to the novel, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts and fans of historical fiction alike. With 'The Raid of Dover', Douglas Morey Ford showcases his talent for storytelling and brings a forgotten chapter of history to light, shedding new light on the Viking raids of the 9th century.

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Native American uprising, Historical massacre, Colonial American history, King William's War, 17th century conflict, French alliance, Military clash narrative, New Hampshire conflict, Native American chief, Puritan settlers