For My Country's Freedom
(Richard Bolitho: Book 23)
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Published:1st May '14
Should be back in stock very soon
Another thrilling Bolitho adventure!
March, 1811
After two and a half months of precious peace in Cornwall with his beloved mistress Catherine, Admiral Richard Bolitho is once again summoned to London.
Fans of Patrick O'Brian and C. S. Forester will love this captivating, vivid and exciting page-turner from multi-million copy seller Alexander Kent - guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat!
'Shipwreck, survival... a spirited battle... a splendid yarn' -- Times
'One of our foremost writers of naval fiction' -- Sunday Times
'Alexander Keen is a master of his craft' -- ***** Reader review
'Seamless fiction at its best' -- ***** Reader review
'Another great story, gripping to the end' -- ***** Reader review
'Difficult to put down' -- ***** Reader review
'Superb' -- ***** Reader review
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1811: After two and a half months of precious peace in Cornwall with his beloved mistress Catherine, Admiral Richard Bolitho is once again summoned to London.
In defence of an Empire, the Admiralty must quell the unrest in America - or face the war with those who were once friends. For when diplomacy fails, the cannon will speak.
For his daring mission, Bolitho must call on the loyalty of his most trusted officers - and the trust of those he loves the most. Distance too is their enemy, as the Indomitable leads the fleet from Plymouth towards the rich merchant grounds of the Americas.
In the troubled seas from Antigua north to Halifax, Admiral Bolitho's revolutionary 'flying squadron' will face their first and harshest test. For a country's freedom.
For a hero's right to turn his back on the sea ...
Shipwreck, survival... a spirited battle... a splendid yarn * Times *
One of our foremost writers of naval fiction * Sunday Times *
ISBN: 9780099591634
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 23mm
Weight: 266g
384 pages