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Book Cover design for The Enslaved by Joshua C. Olmstead. Cover shows a pencil drawing of 3 men and an 18th century ship in the Caribbean.

The Enslaved

Assad Nassar: Moroccan Empire, 1727

In the Moroccan Empire, Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif, "The Bloodthirsty", has died. Assad Nassar is a captain in the mercenary guard. His future is torn between being loyal to the guard or his conscience. 


Alain Gravois: Nantes, France, 1747

Alain Gravois, son of Bernard Gravois, works for his father, a fisherman, in the town of Nantes, France. Alain falls into gambling debt and fears for his life. His only option is to flee, He agrees to a plan that will forever change the course of his life.


Osawe: Village outside of the Dahomey Kingdom, 1747

Osawe is the son of the chief of his village. The shaman Achy'ou uses great magic to keep the village safe but when he leans of the powerful witchcraft of Gbeto, another shaman, the fate of the village is at stake. Each of the shaman use their skill and sorcery to shape the events that will come. 


Middle Passage: onboard The Calypso, 1747

Captain Banville commands the vessel known as The Calypso. A life of drinking and philandering forced him into the slave trade. The slaves threaten the voyage and Osawe must overcome visions of Achy'ou and Gbeto. 


Saint-Domingue: 1747

Plantation life is full of jealous enemies. Osawe struggles to hold onto who he loves. Alain makes a significant sum of money but is introduced a mulatto woman named Celeste who has no qualms about her love of men and money.


Rebellion

Assad Nassar is now the leader of a maroon band and regularly visits the mulatto woman Celeste. There is talk of a slave prophet named Makandal who is uniting the different maroon bands. The flames of revolt threaten the entire island.  

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Book Cover design for The Enslaved by Joshua C. Olmstead. Cover shows a pencil drawing of 3 men and an 18th century ship in the Caribbean.
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Assad Nassar: Moroccan Empire, 1727

In the Moroccan Empire, Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif, "The Bloodthirsty", has died. Assad Nassar is a captain in the mercenary guard. His future is torn between being loyal to the guard or his conscience. 


Alain Gravois: Nantes, France, 1747

Alain Gravois, son of Bernard Gravois, works for his father, a fisherman, in the town of Nantes, France. Alain falls into gambling debt and fears for his life. His only option is to flee, He agrees to a plan that will forever change the course of his life.


Osawe: Village outside of the Dahomey Kingdom, 1747

Osawe is the son of the chief of his village. The shaman Achy'ou uses great magic to keep the village safe but when he leans of the powerful witchcraft of Gbeto, another shaman, the fate of the village is at stake. Each of the shaman use their skill and sorcery to shape the events that will come. 


Middle Passage: onboard The Calypso, 1747

Captain Banville commands the vessel known as The Calypso. A life of drinking and philandering forced him into the slave trade. The slaves threaten the voyage and Osawe must overcome visions of Achy'ou and Gbeto. 


Saint-Domingue: 1747

Plantation life is full of jealous enemies. Osawe struggles to hold onto who he loves. Alain makes a significant sum of money but is introduced a mulatto woman named Celeste who has no qualms about her love of men and money.


Rebellion

Assad Nassar is now the leader of a maroon band and regularly visits the mulatto woman Celeste. There is talk of a slave prophet named Makandal who is uniting the different maroon bands. The flames of revolt threaten the entire island.  

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The Enslaved

Book Cover design for The Enslaved by Joshua C. Olmstead. Cover shows a pencil drawing of 3 men and an 18th century ship in the Caribbean.
A book leaning in front of a book shelf. Book Cover design for The Enslaved by Joshua C. Olmstead. Cover shows a pencil drawing of 3 men and an 18th century ship in the Caribbean.

"This book is wonderful! I couldn't put it down!"
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A book leaning in front of a book shelf. Book Cover design for The Enslaved by Joshua C. Olmstead. Cover shows a pencil drawing of 3 men and an 18th century ship in the Caribbean.

"This book is wonderful! I couldn't put it down!"
-Amazon Reader

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