Midshipman Bolitho and the 'Avenger': (The Richard Bolitho adventures: 2): all-action naval adventures on the high seas from the master storyteller of the sea

· Richard Bolitho Book 2 · Random House
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If you like Patrick O'Brian and C. S. Forester, you will love this gripping collection of swashbuckling maritime tales from multi-million copy seller Alexander Kent - guaranteed to keep you hooked!

'One of our foremost writers of naval fiction' - THE SUNDAY TIMES

'A rattling good tale...Alexander Kent captures the ethos of Nelson's navy as well as any writer before or since.' -- ***** Reader review
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1773: Midshipman Bolitho's ship, the Gorgon, is laid up for refit, and he is allowed home for Christmas.

Bolitho, now seventeen, returns to his family in Falmouth, and soon discovers that all is not well in Cornwall. There are rumours of an increase in smuggling, even witchcraft, and when a murdered man is found near the Bolitho house, ugly rumour becomes reality. Wrecking, the most savage of all crimes, is a further cause for alarm.

Only a small and agile man-of-war can be of use against such restless enemies. To Falmouth comes one such vessel, the Avenger, and thoughts of a carefree leave are quickly forgotten, especially when Bolitho learns the name of the Avenger's commander...

Three midshipman Bolitho novellas are included in this one omnibus volume. Bolitho's adventures continue in Band of Brothers.

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4.3
23 reviews
A Google user
April 2, 2012
This second novel has a different atmosphere to the first novel. This is a tale of smugglers and wreckers on the Cornish Coast. These are brutal and desperate men at the best of times but Richard Bolitho has his work cut out as they are also very successful and well organised. They are so well organised that there must be some mysterious mastermind behind their activities and there is an international twist at the end which is unexpected and points to great events in the near future.
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Liz Henderson
January 12, 2015
Great writer, great story. Can't wait to read more.
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Rick Clennett
February 20, 2018
An exciting introduction to the adventures of Richard and his crew.
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About the author

Alexander Kent's great interest in the ships and men of the eighteenth century navy was aroused when he was still at school. Although he attended fleet reviews and explored modern warships and dockyards with his father, he found that the great days of square riggers and battles at close quarters captured his imagination. H.M.S. Victory, Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar, was always high on his list of regular visits.

He served in the Royal Navy as a young man, and saw action in the Battle of the Atlantic and other major theatres of war, but his first love of the great days of sail remained unshaken.

Now firmly established as a leading writer of authentic sea stories, he was the author of twenty-eight acclaimed books featuring Richard Bolitho. Under his own name, Douglas Reeman, and in the course of a career spanning forty-five years, he wrote over thirty novels and two non-fiction books. He died in January 2017.

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