The Azadi Trilogy, Book I: Doctor Margaret's Sea Chest. A trilogy of historical fiction novels, set during the 1800s in the US, Canada, England, Crimea and India. The plot covers the journey of an American lady doctor, Margaret, who gets involved first in the Crimean and later in the Indian Rebellion wars. More information is available at my website: http://home.cogeco.ca/~wrabbani
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I would like to invite you to join the Historical Fiction Group at this site. This genre has unique needs and I know we can help each other.
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It also allows you to test new content to see how people react and find the best way to present ideas for your next book!
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