All the Brave Fellows, James L. Nelson
All the Brave Fellows, James L. Nelson
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All the Brave Fellows

Author: James L. Nelson

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 11 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/28/2022


Synopsis

It is 1777, the Year of the Hangman, and Captain Isaac Biddlecomb is bound for Philadelphia with his wife and child in the Continental brig Charlemagne.His orders are to take command of the newly built twenty-gun frigate Falmouth and get her out to sea before she is taken by General Richard Howe’s invading army.Unbeknownst to Biddlecomb, the entire British fleet stands between him and the new nation’s capital. Forced to run his beloved Charlemagne aground, Biddlecomb comes face-to-face with his mortal enemy, Royal Navy 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 from the Continental Army stand between the vessel and the seemingly unstoppable British Army.

About James L. Nelson

James L. Nelson is the award-winning author of more than twenty works of maritime fiction and history. His books cover the gamut from Vikings to piracy in Colonial America, the naval action of the American Revolution, and the Civil War. He currently lives in Harpswell, Maine, with his former Golden Hinde shipmate and wife, Lisa.


Reviews

This is a fascinating story that blends fact and fiction seamlessly, the fifth in the Revolution at Sea Saga. This saga follows the main character Captain Isaac Biddlecomb as he tries to get to his new ship near Philadelphia, the capital city of the US at the time, after the British have taken contr......more

Goodreads review by Mark

This really doesn't seem like the grand finale of a 5 part series. There's a surprising lack of emphasis on the main characters and it's main focus seems to just be setting up the main hero for his continuing adventures. It works really well as a "middle book of a trilogy", but not as a last book in......more


Quotes

“Nelson knows sailing, and he knows people. In Biddlecomb he has an all-too-human hero willing to step over any barrier to keep the British at bay and his own career on track.” Houston Chronicle, praise for the series