Galley-man

Galley-man by Dasck Defin is a novel written by a woman from Chambon sur Lignon, France who now lives in England. It details the life of Ezekiel, a Huguenot man arrested in 1685 who was forced to row French galleys and the life of Isabeau, imprisoned in La Tour de Constance in Aigues-Mortes for her faith. Galley-man is available in English (New Generation Publishing UK) from Amazon.com and can also be found in French from the French publisher Edilivre.

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