The Continental Risque: A captivating and stirring maritime adventure that will have you gripped
By (Author) James Nelson
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Corgi Books
2nd August 2004
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Sea stories
War, combat and military adventure fiction
Historical fiction
Narrative theme: Politics
813.54
Paperback
464
Width 106mm, Height 178mm, Spine 28mm
237g
In the winter of 1776, a decade of simmering tensions finally comes to the boil. The rebel government of Philadelphia, determined to cast off the chains of British tyranny, has authorised the creation of the United States Navy - a brazen act of American aggression against the greatest maritime power in the world. Still battered from her fight in Bermudan waters, the brig-of-war Charlemagne under the command of Captain Isaac Biddlecomb sets sail on a daring mission to raid the British store of arms on New Providence Island in the Bahamas. But he finds that his greatest enemy is an undisciplined crew on the brink of mutiny, and, beset by betrayal and treachery, Biddlecomb must find a way of uniting his men against a cruel and common foe...as the British Navy prepares to sink the Charlemagne under the merciless blasts of its guns.
'A fine adventure series...first-rate action writing' * Publishers Weekly *
'A master both of his period and the English language' -- Patrick O'Brian
James Nelson has served as a seaman, rigger, boatswain and officer on a number of sailing vessels. He is the author of the five books comprising his The Revolution at Sea saga and The Brethren of the Coast trilogy. He lives with his wife and children in Maine. His web site can be found at www.jameslnelson.com.