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Beyond the Reef
Beyond the Reef
Jan 15, 2026 11:05 PM

Author:Alexander Kent

Beyond the Reef

Let the master storyteller of the sea, multi-million copy seller Alexander Kent, transport you to the heart of the action in this no-holds-barred naval adventure. You'll feel like you're on the deck with Bolitho!

'One of our foremost writers of naval fiction' -- Sunday Times

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

'A great read from beginning to the end' -- ***** Reader review

'Keeps you hooked - I was not able to stop reading until the dramatic finale!!!' -- ***** Reader review

'Edge of your seat reading, most enjoyable' -- ***** Reader review

'Difficult to put down. Superb' -- ***** Reader review

'Another masterpiece from Alexander Kent' -- ***** Reader review

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1808: As Napoleon holds Portugal and threatens his old ally Spain, Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho is dispatched once more to the Cape of Good Hope to establish a permanent naval force there.

Setting aside his bitter memories and the anguish of a friendship betrayed, Bolitho takes passage in the ill-fated Golden Plover. With him sail others commanded by duty and lured by danger - and those who wish only to escape.

But when shipwreck and disaster overtake the Golden Plover off the desolate coast of Africa, neither the innocent nor the damned are spared. Beyond the tortured hell of the reef, Bolitho's battle begins - to summon the survivors' last reserves of courage and of hope.

Reviews

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—— Independent

He was the foremost political thinker of his generation in Britain who in his most formidable books, Culture And Society, The Long Revolution and The Country and the City, redrew the map of our cultural history, and elsewhere made heroic interventions in the main political debates of his time

—— Guardian

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—— Independent

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—— Marshall Berman

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—— freshfiction.com

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—— Savvy Verse and Wit

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—— Bookreporter

Did you ever pick up a book that changed the way you looked at a certain genre? That's how I felt when I read Alma Katsu's The Taker. Her vivid, imaginative storytelling, and the most unique worldbuilding ever…

—— The Reading Frenzy

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—— Single Titles

Intense, unflinching lucidity

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times

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—— Nicholas Lezard , Guardian

Had me on the edge of my seat... If you do not read another book all year, read this one. At the end, I was quite gasping for breath

—— Virginia Blackburn , Sunday Express

It is a novel of great beauty and power, and it deserves the same belated recognition accorded Stoner

—— David Evans , Independent on Sunday

From the author of Stoner, a western full of the same psychological intensity

—— The Times

supremely well-written and built to last

—— Adam Foulds , Spectator

Readers of Stoner will hopefully come to Butcher’s Crossing to get more of what Williams can provide: thoughtfulness, strong writing, powerful characterisation, involving drama and images and details that remain in the reader’s mind long after reading

—— Bookmunch

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—— Boyd Tonkin , Independent

Williams's intense semi-skimmed prose – so different from [Herman] Melville's full-fat variety – has the same power to mesmerize... Likely to become a favourite of 2014

—— Times Literary Supplement

The tale of men struggling to survive in a brutal landscape is told in language so sparse that whole passages are made up of monosyllabic vocabulary that is powerfully immersive. You can only guess at the influence Williams may have had on Cormac McCarthy

—— Ben Felsenburg , Metro

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—— Oldie

A meditative cowboy yarn with a putative ecological message, it could not be more different from Williams’s [Stoner]; it is just as good

—— David Evans, 5 stars , Independent On Sunday

It is a sort of Dances with Buffaloes, and one of the most tense, gripping, tragic novels I have ever read

—— Giles Coren , The Times

Stoner...is a fine book but his western novel Butcher's Crossing is even better... Visceral, violent and chilling.

—— Barbara Taylor Bradford , Daily Mirror

A novel that turns upside down the expectations of the genre—and goes to war with a century of American triumphalism, a century of regeneration through violence, a century of senseless slaughter.

—— John Plotz , Guardian
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