
No Defense, Complete
No Defense, Complete is a novel by Gilbert Parker, likely written in the late 19th century. It follows Dyck Calhoun, a charming yet irresponsible young man in 18th century Ireland, as he navigates the complex political landscape marked by rebellion and loyalty to the British crown. The story explores themes of identity, familial relationships, and the conflict between personal ambition and national loyalty, particularly through Dyck's interactions with Sheila Llyn and Erris Boyne. This narrative combines romance and political intrigue, reflecting the tumultuous era of Irish history.














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