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Spring 1802, southeast Alaska. The Boston fur trader Eclipse runs aground on a mist-shrouded island, vulnerable to attack. Second Mate Joshua Hall must confront his reckless captain and rally a young crew, yet his desire for, Alamea, the captain's companion may wreck the voyage on shoals of slavery and oblivion.

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Spring 1802, southeast Alaska. The Boston fur trader Eclipse runs aground on a mist-shrouded island, vulnerable to attack. Second Mate Joshua Hall must confront his reckless captain and rally a young crew, yet his desire for, Alamea, the captain's companion may wreck the voyage on shoals of slavery and oblivion.
Autorenporträt
Erik Hirshmann is a Professor of History at Matanuska-Susitna College, University of Alaska Anchorage, where he has taught since 2003. He holds a Ph.D. in American and U.S. West History from the University of New Mexico. Born in San Francisco, Erik grew up backpacking in the mountains of northern California and sailing on San Francisco Bay.