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No Quarter
Broos Campbell
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Description for No Quarter
Hardcover. Num Pages: 262 pages. BIC Classification: FJM; FV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 158 x 23. Weight in Grams: 508.
This first book in the series introduces Matty Graves, midshipman in the early years of the United States Navy. In 1799, the young U.S. Navy faces France in an undeclared Quasi-War for the Caribbean. Matty Graves is caught up in escalating violence as he serves aboard the Rattle-Snake under his drunken cousin, Billy. Matty already knows how to handle the sails and fight a ship. Now, with the sarcastic Lieutenant Peter Wickett as his mentor and nemesis, he faces the ironies of a war where telling friend from foe is no mean trick.
This first book in the series introduces Matty Graves, midshipman in the early years of the United States Navy. In 1799, the young U.S. Navy faces France in an undeclared Quasi-War for the Caribbean. Matty Graves is caught up in escalating violence as he serves aboard the Rattle-Snake under his drunken cousin, Billy. Matty already knows how to handle the sails and fight a ship. Now, with the sarcastic Lieutenant Peter Wickett as his mentor and nemesis, he faces the ironies of a war where telling friend from foe is no mean trick.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
McBooks Press United States
Number of pages
262
Condition
New
Number of Pages
262
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781590131039
SKU
V9781590131039
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About Broos Campbell
Broos Campbell is a book editor whose articles and short stories have been published in alternative newspapers and literary magazines. He's worked as a columnist and newspaper editor and also served as a crew member of the Lady Washington, a restored tall ship. He lives in Los Angeles.
Reviews for No Quarter
"Campbell brings to his writing a feel for his period and an understanding of naval seamanship and traditions that are not often seen in maritime fiction. His characters are sharp, genuine and fascinating, his plotting fast-paced and authentic."
James L. Nelson, author, The Only Life That Mattered "Campbell writes with a vivid immediacy and understated authority... His evocation ... Read more
James L. Nelson, author, The Only Life That Mattered "Campbell writes with a vivid immediacy and understated authority... His evocation ... Read more