"The Refugees: A Tale of Two Continents" by Arthur Conan Doyle plunges readers into a thrilling adventure amidst historical persecution. Set against the backdrop of France, this gripping historical fiction follows the plight of the Huguenots. Driven from their homes, they seek refuge and a new life across the Atlantic in Canada. < p/> Experience a vividly rendered era of conflict and resilience. Conan Doyle masterfully captures the drama of a people tested, offering a timeless narrative of survival and the pursuit of freedom. "The Refugees" remains a powerful testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. A meticulously prepared print republication of a classic work.
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