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A Tradition of Victory
A Tradition of Victory
Jul 12, 2025 1:52 PM

Author:Alexander Kent

A Tradition of Victory

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' -- Sunday Times

'Shipwreck, survival ... a spirited battle ... a splendid yarn' -- The Times

'I recommend it to anyone who liked Sharp, Hornblower and Master and Commander...this series is the daddy!' -- ***** Reader review

'This whole series of books is brilliant.' -- ***** Reader review

'The story line was gripping, felt the sea in my face and guns in my ears' -- ***** Reader review

'These books by Alexander Kent are very well written. I find them riveting and always find myself engrossed completely when I begin reading.' -- ***** Reader review

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1801: After eight years of war between Britain and France there is at last a rumour of peace. But the old enemies are well aware that any settlement will be only a breathing space in which to recover from their terrible losses. To obtain the best terms the French muster a show of strength from Biscay to the Channel ports. At the British Admiralty there are some who see a daring opportunity to even the score at any negotiation table - and who better to undertake it than the young Rear Admiral Bolitho!

Bolitho's small squadron is still repairing the scars of battle earned at Copenhagen - and as he receives his orders from London, he is, for the first time in his life, torn between the demands of duty and his real desire to marry.

When the squadron sails it is joined by an additional ship, a frigate with many memories from the past.

But where Bolitho's flag leads so his captains must follow, if necessary to the brink of disaster - for theirs is a tradition of victory.

Bolitho's adventures continue in Success to the Brave.

Reviews

One of our foremost writers of naval fiction

—— Sunday Times

Shipwreck, survival ... a spirited battle ... a splendid yarn

—— The Times

Thoughtful, ambiguous and powerful

—— Sunday Telegraph

Out of this everyday material she spins gold: stories so achingly truthful, so achingly funny, so sad and so real that you can only marvel

—— Elizabeth Buchan , Daily Mail

Anne Tyler draws a comedy that is not so much brilliant as luminous – its observant sharpness sweetened by a generous understanding of human fallibility

—— Sunday Telegraph

A gripping reading experience, where one is compelled to unravel the results. The emotional reality for each character is beautifully drawn; we feel deeply for each of the women caught in this mess. . . Vivid and psychologically convincing . . . a superb choice for summer holidays

—— We Love This Book

There are no heroes or villains here, but complex people making difficult choices in an imperfect world.

—— Shelley Harris, author of Jubilee, a Richard & Judy bookclub selection

Beneath the farce is a profound examination of immigration, and the lengths people go to for a better life

—— Manchester Evening News

Fast-paced comedy with a serious side… Highly entertaining

—— Sarah Gilmartin , Irish Times

That rare beast: a novel full of heart of conscience that never takes itself too seriously

—— Ben East , Observer

This is a humorous and action-packed story… It’s about rags-to-riches, bad-to-good, with a picture perfect happy ending. Witty, insane, unhesitating, Puertolas has produced a delightful and ridiculous first novel

—— Miranda Blazeby , Curious Animal Magazine

It’s an intriguing read and I’d love to know what Romain Puértolas will write next

—— Daphne Poupart , Nudge

Thought-provoking, a fast-paced comedy.

—— Sarah Gilmartin , Irish Times

Fine and wonderfully original debut novel.

—— David Evans , Financial Times

A hauntingly brilliant first novel about how we respond to the past... I envied, as well as admired, this author's literary command. A star is born.

—— A.N. Wilson , Church Times

One of the year’s most impressive first novels…Hunters in the Snow’s ambition, scope and assurance…are thrilling and admirable, and make for a very fine book indeed.

—— Upcoming (Web)

Wonderfully lyrical… Ambitious and moving

—— Kate Saunders , Saga

extraordinary first novel... a 21st-century War and Peace

—— Madison Smartt Bell , New York Times

Both heart wrenching and uplifting, a stunning, intricately plotted, brilliantly written, tour-de-force of a novel that burns into the memory

—— Choice

Mr Marra is trying to capture some essence of the lives of men and women caught in the pincers of a brutal, decade-long war, and at this he succeeds beautifully... its ending is almost certain to leave you choked up and, briefly at least, transformed by tenderness.

—— Sam Sacks , The Wall Street Journal

A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is one of the most accomplished and affecting books I've read in a very long time.

—— Meg Wolitzer , NPR

At the start of Marra's ambitious first novel, set in Chechnya during the Second Chechen War, eight year-old Havaa escapes the Russian soldiers that are carting off her father and flees a home set alight. Marra then plunges into a complex, beautifully crafted series of events, full of secrets and elegant moments, all wreathed in a frozen world.

—— Flavorwire

Some novels defy gravity, spanning years and crossing ruined landscapes and entire solar systems of characters while still maintaining an ethereal, almost impossible lightness. Anthony Marra’s debut novel is one of them, and it does indeed call to mind an astronomical marvel. Taking place in war-ravaged Chechnya across a decade, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is a stunning debut, following a timid but determined country doctor and the girl he rescues once her father is arrested and presumably killed. Marra elegantly slides across time and perspective, mastering an omniscient voice that reveals each character’s future, present, and past, all in acrobatic sentences that leap through time.

—— The Rumpus

A flash in the heavens that makes you look up and believe in miracles… Here, in fresh, graceful prose, is a profound story that dares to be as tender as it is ghastly… I haven’t been so overwhelmed by a novel in years. At the risk of raising your expectations too high, I have to say you simply must read this book

—— Ron Charles , Washington Post

Marra is a brisk and able story-teller, and he moves deftly between a number of characters who are drawn into contact by the war… The writing is vivid throughout

—— New Yorker

Original, insightful

—— Neil Stewart , Civilian
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