
Action At A Distance: Echoes of the Slave Trade
Graham Tarr
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Jacques Morcier is a young French student whose grandfather has arranged for him to study engineering at a British university. Soon after he starts his studies Jacques has to go back to his family in Vichy to see his dying father - a visit that willMoreJacques Morcier is a young French student whose grandfather has arranged for him to study engineering at a British university. Soon after he starts his studies Jacques has to go back to his family in Vichy to see his dying father - a visit that will change his life.When he returns to England, Jacques relationship with Kate Bennett, a fellow student, deepens, and a series of incidents gains the attention of both MI5 and MI6. Their far-reaching investigations embrace Canada, West Africa, France and Switzerland - but progress is frustrating.Have Holocaust funds been used? Could slavery be involved? Is there a religious or racial undercurrent?Its time to call in the experts, but who can shed light on a seemingly motiveless series of crimes in small-town England? | |||