Thieves of Mercy: A Novel of the Civil War at SeaHaving survived the bloody Battle of New Orleans and the loss of their ironclad Yazoo River, captain Samuel Bowater, engineer Hieronymus Taylor, and the survivors of their crew are given new orders -- take command of an ironclad warship being built in Memphis, Tennessee. Bowater and his men take passage upriver from "Mississippi" Mike Sullivan, one of the wild, undisciplined captains of the River Defense Squadron, only to find, on their arrival, that their ship is not even half built and the enemy is closing fast. Against their better judgment, Bowater and crew join forces with the mercurial Sullivan on board his ad hoc river gunship the General Page. Outnumbered and outgunned, the Confederates once again fling themselves bravely at the overwhelming power of the Yankee invaders. The deadly back-and-forth fight along the Mississippi ends at last in the massive naval battle of Memphis, and the near-suicidal attempt by the Confederates to hold back the Northern flood. Filled with wild characters and heart-pounding action, and set against the bold backdrop of the Civil War, Thieves of Mercy is a worthy successor to the W. Y. Boyd Award-winning novel Glory in the Name, the book Bernard Cornwell lauded as "by far, the best Civil War novel I've read." |
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... engines on board, if not in place. Bowater looked at the empty ways on which she had been built. The grease from her launch still shone in the light of the torches. They had slid Arkansas into the river and towed her south to Yazoo City ...
... engine room. “No,” Bowater replied, though he did not know if the man meant that the Confederate Army would prevent it or that a just God would not allow it to happen. Bowater led his men onto the dock. He did not know what to do next ...
... engines and the squeal of hoisting gear died away, the rumble of carts on cobblestone, and the shouting of motivated ... engine was a huge affair, the walking beam mounted on top of a thirty- foot-high A-frame that went right through the ...
... engine room below. The General Page backed out into the river as Sullivan raced from side to side of the wheelhouse, stepping out on the deck, now to starboard, now to port, shouting into the dark, keeping up a running commentary. He ...
... engine, kept his eyes forward. Sullivan rang all stop, then a jingle and a bell for slow astern. He stepped out into the dark, looked aft, and this time Bowater followed him out onto the deck. In the light of a few feeble lamps on shore ...
Contents
Section 26 | 263 |
Section 27 | 274 |
Section 28 | 283 |
Section 29 | 301 |
Section 30 | 316 |
Section 31 | 323 |
Section 32 | 328 |
Section 33 | 330 |
Section 9 | 74 |
Section 10 | 88 |
Section 11 | 107 |
Section 12 | 116 |
Section 13 | 119 |
Section 14 | 127 |
Section 15 | 131 |
Section 16 | 149 |
Section 17 | 163 |
Section 18 | 178 |
Section 19 | 197 |
Section 20 | 204 |
Section 21 | 214 |
Section 22 | 228 |
Section 23 | 237 |
Section 24 | 248 |
Section 25 | 256 |
Section 34 | 348 |
Section 35 | 355 |
Section 36 | 363 |
Section 37 | 381 |
Section 38 | 386 |
Section 39 | 399 |
Section 40 | 403 |
Section 41 | 408 |
Section 42 | 420 |
Section 43 | 424 |
Section 44 | 438 |
Section 45 | 441 |
Section 46 | 447 |
Section 47 | 452 |
Section 48 | 455 |
Section 49 | 465 |
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Thieves Of Mercy: a stunning and heart-pounding novel of naval adventure set ... James Nelson No preview available - 2015 |