Born nameless to history and raised by hunger and silence, Eliza Welsh learned early that survival demanded sharp instincts and harder choices. Orphaned as a child, she vanished into the margins of empire before reemerging aboard one of the most formidable warships of her age. What began as rescue became entrapment, and what followed was a life lived at sea, marked by piracy, betrayal, buried treasure, and the slow erosion of innocence.
Sailing with Captain Bennett Graham aboard the HMS Devonshire, Eliza crossed the Pacific as the British Empire expanded its reach and sharpened its punishments. She learned languages, navigation, and combat, becoming indispensable to a crew that would one day be hunted by the Crown itself. As the Devonshire's legend grew, so did the cost of loyalty, until capture finally closed the net around her. Transported across the world and imprisoned for decades, Eliza survived where many did not, carrying with her the memory of a hidden fortune and a love she believed lost.
Eliza Welsh: Edge of an Empire is a historically accurate adventure based on the real life of a woman nearly erased from the record. It is a story of piracy without romance, and survival without illusion. A real timeline of Eliza Welsh's documented life is included in the back of the book to help dispel myth and separate legend from history.
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