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Swallow

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The true story of William Swallow, Australian convict and the last man put on trial for piracy in an English court.

One of Australia's most romantic and untold stories. 1829: William Swallow has been sent to Van Diemen's Land for the second time. He is sentenced to die in the hell-hole known as Sarah Island. But he has other ideas. On the journey from Hobart to his final prison, he rallies his fellow convicts and leads them to mutiny. Bruised by the betrayal of John, a fellow convict, friend, and lover, William plans to sail back home to England. Back to his wife Susannah and their young children.

If this was just one of those 'important Australia stories' about our convict past, or just a rollicking adventure on the scale of Patrick O'Brien, Bernard Cornwell and C S Forester, it wouldn't have been a WestWords book. But it is also a novel about the nature of love itself, who you can and can't love, and how to break not only society's shackles but also the prisons we make for ourselves. I couldn't put it down. I don't think readers will either.
Michael Campbell, Publisher

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dirt Lane Press
Country
Australia
Date
1 November 2025
ISBN
9781923044524

The true story of William Swallow, Australian convict and the last man put on trial for piracy in an English court.

One of Australia's most romantic and untold stories. 1829: William Swallow has been sent to Van Diemen's Land for the second time. He is sentenced to die in the hell-hole known as Sarah Island. But he has other ideas. On the journey from Hobart to his final prison, he rallies his fellow convicts and leads them to mutiny. Bruised by the betrayal of John, a fellow convict, friend, and lover, William plans to sail back home to England. Back to his wife Susannah and their young children.

If this was just one of those 'important Australia stories' about our convict past, or just a rollicking adventure on the scale of Patrick O'Brien, Bernard Cornwell and C S Forester, it wouldn't have been a WestWords book. But it is also a novel about the nature of love itself, who you can and can't love, and how to break not only society's shackles but also the prisons we make for ourselves. I couldn't put it down. I don't think readers will either.
Michael Campbell, Publisher

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dirt Lane Press
Country
Australia
Date
1 November 2025
ISBN
9781923044524