The Wild Geese

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The Wild Geese unfolds in early 18th-century Ireland during George I's reign capturing the political and social unrest of the time. The central figure Colonel John Sullivan is a man of honor and moral integrity caught in the tumult of Irish identity loyalty and political conflict. The novel begins aboard the sloop Cormorant where Sullivan engages in a conversation with Captain Augustin about duty and ethics in a lawless land. As they approach the troubled shores of Kerry they encounter local figures torn between supporting the Jacobite cause and enduring English oppression. Sullivan's personal code of honor and reluctance to engage in violence starkly contrasts with the chaos that surrounds him. The narrative deepens with the complex relationships among the crew members Sullivan and his enigmatic servant reflecting themes of loyalty heritage and duty. This opening sets the stage for a historical exploration of moral dilemmas personal convictions and the turbulent struggle for Irish independence.
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