Thieves Of Mercy: a stunning and heart-pounding novel of naval adventure set during the US Civil War

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Transworld, Jul 30, 2015 - Fiction - 544 pages

Bestselling author James Nelson brings us another maritime adventure packed with battle, duty, heroism and tragedy. Perfect for readers of Julian Stockwin, CS Forester and Alexander Kent.

"A triumph of imagination and good taut writing" -- BERNARD CORNWELL

"A master both of his period and of the English language" -- PATRICK O'BRIAN
"Nelson handles deftly the O'Brian dominated maritime genre with...tense action and battle sequences" -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Another page turner by James L Nelson. Gripping action with minute attention paid to historical accuracy." -- ***** Reader review
"A literary masterpiece" -- ***** Reader review
"Great history, great storytelling." -- ***** Reader review

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CAN HE FIND THE STRENGTH HE NEEDS, AGAINST ALL ODDS?

Having survived the bloody Battle of New Orleans and the loss of his ship, Captain Sam Bowater is given new orders - to take command of an ironclad warship being built in Memphis, Tennessee. Bowater and his men are taken up river by 'Mississippi' Mike Sullivan, one of the wild, undisciplined captains of the River Defence Squadron, only to find, on their arrival, that their ship is not even half-built and the enemy is closing in fast.

Against his better judgment, Bowater joins forces with Sullivan on board his river gunship. Outnumbered and outgunned, the Confederates once again fling themselves bravely at the overwhelming power of the Yankee invaders. The deadly fight along the Mississippi ends at last in the massive naval battle of Memphis, as the Confederates attempt to hold back the Northern advance.

Thieves of Mercy is the conclusion of James Nelson's Civil War at Sea series. The action started in Glory In The Name.

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About the author (2015)

James Nelson has served as a seaman, rigger, boatswain and officer on a number of sailing vessels. His novel Glory in the Name: A Novel of the Confederate Navy was the winner of the American Library Association's 2004 W.Y. Boyd Award for Excellence in Military Fiction. He is also the author of the five books comprising The Revolution at Sea Saga and The Brethren of the Coast trilogy. His first non-fiction book is Reign of Iron: The Story of the First Battling Ironclads, the Monitor and the Merrimack. He lives with his wife and children in Maine.
His web site can be found at www.jameslnelson.com.

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