Sword Of Honour: (The Richard Bolitho adventures: 25): the Bolitho legend continues with another stirring tale from the master storyteller of the sea
By (Author) Alexander Kent
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
1st March 2007
4th January 2007
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.914
Paperback
288
Width 131mm, Height 196mm, Spine 17mm
205g
Another thrilling Bolitho adventure! With the epic scenes of action, powerful characterisation and the authentic period detail that we have come to expect from multi-million copy seller Alexander Kent, this all-action naval adventure is perfect for fans of Patrick O'Brian and C. S. Forester. You'll be hooked from page one! 'One of our foremost writers of naval fiction' - THE SUNDAY TIMES 'A real page-turner' -- ***** Reader review 'Masterful and emotional' -- ***** Reader review 'Another great story, gripping to the end' -- ***** Reader review 'Riveting' -- ***** Reader review ******************************************************************************************* 1814- Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho returns to England from several months' rigorous patrolling off the North American coast. War with the United States has not yet ended, but news of Napoleon's defeat and abdication has stunned a navy and a nation bled by years of European conflict. Victory has been the impossible dream and now, for Bolitho, a vision of the future and a personal peace seems attainable. However an unsympathetic Admiralty dispatches him to Malta. Is this appointment a compliment or a malicious ploy to keep Bolitho from the woman he loves and the freedom he craves He cannot know, but the voice of duty speaks more insistently even than the voice of the heart, and in this familiar sea where both glory and tragedy have touched his life, Bolitho must confront the future, the renaissance of a hated tyrant, and the fulfilment of destiny.
Shipwreck, survival... a spirited battle... a splendid yarn * The Times *
One of the foremost writers of naval fiction * Sunday Times *
Alexander Kent is the author of twenty-seven acclaimed books featuring Richard Bolitho. Under his own name, Douglas Reeman, and in the course of a career spanning forty-five years, he has written over thirty novels and two non-fiction books.