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Paradise in Penang

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Golden-haired young beauty Anona adores her father, the East India Company seafarer Captain Guy Ranson.

So she is shocked to the core when he comes home to confess that far from being the successful shipowner she thought he was, he is a pirate, boarding cargo ships and threatening the crew and cargo unless they paid him a ransom. He describes himself as a ‘highwayman on a ship’.

Fearing that he has been identified and may face the gallows, the Captain is determined that his beloved daughter’s name should not be ruined by his actions and comes up with a plan to ensure that she will be safe and anonymous.

And so Anona appears washed up in a small boat on a Malayan beach owned by the Captain’s good Chinese friend, Lin Kuan Teng, whom he knows will take care of her at his palatial Penang house.

Feigning amnesia, she finds herself under the wing not only of her father’s friend but also of the handsome Lord Selwyn who has just arrived in Penang to take possession of a huge mansion and a plantation that he has fortunately inherited from his great-uncle.

In this exotic Paradise, Anona may not have truly lost her memory, but soon she has lost her heart.

But surely her love is doomed once his Lordship discovers her true identity and finds out about her father’s pirating?

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Author’s NotePenang is a tiny turtle-shaped island at the Northern extremity of the Straits of Malacca and is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Washed by the warm clear waters of the Indian Ocean, it is fringed by golden beaches and coconut palms. It was to Penang that brave and adventurous men came, after it was discovered by the English Captain Francis Light in 1786. They made huge fortunes, built enormous mansions in the English style and settled in happily with the Malays and the Chinese. At the time I have written about in this book two infamous Secret Societies were being hunted by the Authorities. They committed murder and fought dangerous duels for the newly found wealth in the country. Penang was of great importance to the East India Company and it became an important Trading Post for the whole of the British Empire. It is now a popular holiday resort, but there are many monuments, houses and buildings to remind one of its fascinating history and I would hope an even more fascinating future.

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