Author:James Nelson
This captivating and stirring naval page-turner from bestselling author James Nelson is the triumphant finale to the Revolution at Sea series and is perfect for fans of Patrick O'Brian and C.S.Forester.
"Nelson writes with the eagerness of a young man sailing his first command" -- PATRICK O'BRIAN
"A fine adventure series...first-rate action " -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Spirited adventure and great reading" -- BOSTON GLOBE
"When you thought it couldn't get any better, Mr.Nelson pulls out all the stops for the finale." -- ***** Reader review
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BIDDLECOMBE'S FINAL PUSH AGAINST THE BRITISH...
1777: Captain Isaac Biddlecomb, together with his wife and child, is bound for Philadelphia aboard the brig Charlemagne. His orders are to take command of the newly-built frigate Falmouth and take her out to sea before she is taken by General Richard Howe's invading army.
Unknown to Biddlecomb, the entire British fleet stands between him and the new nation's capital. Forced to run his beloved brig aground, Biddlecomb comes face to face with his mortal enemy, Lieutenant John Smeaton.
Meanwhile, General Washington has yielded Philadelphia to Britain's might. As Biddlecomb and his crew battle to reach the prized Falmouth, only shipwright Malachi Foote and a ragtag band of deserters stand between the vessel and the seemingly unstoppable British army.
All The Brave Fellows is the stunning conclusion to James Nelson's Revolution at Sea series. Have you read By Force of Arms, The Maddest Idea and The Continental Risque, the first four adventures?
'Will appeal to fans of C.S Forester and Patrick O'Brian'
—— Mail on Sunday'Nelson writes with the eagerness of a young man sailing his first command'
'Spirited adventure and great reading'
An affecting debut. Hannah proves himself a worthy inheritor of the lip-trembling English tradition.
—— GuardianGenuinely one of the best books I've ever read.
—— LISA JEWELLHannah's debut is told on the deathbed of 40-year-old Ivo as he looks back on his life in the confidence of his nurse Sheila and the love of his life, Mia. Expect tears.
—— GraziaAn engagingly light touch, shot through with humour
—— The Daily MailIt is wonderfully well written and hard to believe this is James Hannah's debut novel. Very early on I felt this was going to be a book I loved and I was right.
—— @sambakeyAs The A to Z of You and Me drew to a close (with me sobbing), I thought about how kind people can be. How hard, beautiful and frustrating life is. And how we should make the effort to engage with it fully. It is, after all, fleeting at best.
—— StylistI loved The A-Z of You and Me. James Hannah has an unerring eye for the tiniest detail within the biggest picture. This wry and tender love story is powerful, lyrical and moving'
—— Catherine O'Flynn, author of Costa prize-winning WHAT WAS LOSTBeautifully constructed and hugely moving. Deserves to be a smash hit.
—— LISSA EVANS, author of Crooked HeartFunny and sweet, whilst also being heartbreaking and thoroughly real throughout.
—— TheBookBag.co.ukWhat a book! I am heartbroken.
—— @BookGeekWearsPajamasSo beautiful ... a stunning, unique debut
—— @caroline_SmailesWonderfully well written and hard to believe this is James Hannah's debut novel. Very early on I felt this was going to be a book I loved and I was right.
—— bakeysbookblog.blogspot.co.ukSad and funny in equal measure but also quite uplifting about the power of the human spirit. An author who I am sure will continue to go from strength to strength.
—— @jaffareadstooThis book broke my heart.
—— handwrittengirl.comThis is a really engrossing, interesting read and a book I just couldn't put down.
—— tealadymumbles.co.ukThe story is sad, yet it is uplifting. The characters are flawed, yet human. I was very impressed by this novel. It is a delight to read and to recommend to others.
—— randomthingsthroughmyletterbox.blogspot.co.ukI was completely sucked into this book and flew through the pages. I loved it.
—— www.cosybooks.comThis book has moved me and it has changed me, and isn't that what it is all about? It is only March and I don't know if anything will top this one this year for me. Essential reading.
—— reflectionsofareader.blogspot.co.ukTake Trainspotting, cut out the swearing, and add a filter of nuanced meditations on love: welcome to The A to Z of You and Me. I absolutely loved this book.
—— sarahjasmon.com'David Nicholls' school of commercial fiction. An accomplished piece of fiction, both entertaining and thought-provoking
—— alifeinbooks.co.ukSpare, poignant and with a quirky charm all of its own, it reminds us how kind people can be
—— RACHEL JOYCEWonderful and heartbreaking.
—— CLAIRE FULLER, Desmond Elliott Prize winner 2015Hannah writes with emotional acuity. Warm, wry, thoughtful and devastating in places, this is a life-enhancing missive from death's door.
—— The Sunday TimesTold its heart-breaking tale with tenderness and verve.
—— Alex Preston , ObserverA work full of secrets, shame and scandal.
—— Fiona Wilson , The TimesA story of what can be found when so much has been snatched away.
—— Kerry Fowler , Sainsbury’s MagazineA meditation on enduring the unendurable… This is a wonderful and deeply moving novel.
—— Clare Clark , GuardianA beautiful, heart-rending novel of quiet, understated tragedy… Sensitive and insightful, heart-breaking and hopeful… [A] tender, wise and hopeful novel.
—— Hannah Beckerman , Observer