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A Ship Aground is the second in a series of seafaring novels set at the end of the eighteenth century, in Britain, the Channel Islands and revolutionary France. In the protagonist Jean Cottrell we find a character that bears comparison with Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe, in a narrative that will delight fans of Partrick O'Brian.
'With its captivating, pungent, and sharply drawn characters, [The Antigallican] is a welcome addition to the Napoleonic sea story genre' - Margaret Barr, Historical Novels Review
'believe [Tom Bowling] has a great future, and will become one of the leading authors in the historical naval fiction genre' - Robert Squarebriggs
Genre: Literary Fiction
'With its captivating, pungent, and sharply drawn characters, [The Antigallican] is a welcome addition to the Napoleonic sea story genre' - Margaret Barr, Historical Novels Review
'believe [Tom Bowling] has a great future, and will become one of the leading authors in the historical naval fiction genre' - Robert Squarebriggs
Genre: Literary Fiction
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