Author: | Richard Woodman | ISBN: | 9781780101446 |
Publisher: | Severn House Publishers | Publication: | March 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Severn House | Language: | English |
Author: | Richard Woodman |
ISBN: | 9781780101446 |
Publisher: | Severn House Publishers |
Publication: | March 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Severn House |
Language: | English |
The thrilling maritime adventures of Kit Faulkner begin in a new series set against the backdrop of the English Civil War.
Bristol, England, 1618. Kit Faulkner is a young vagrant orphan, but his life changes forever at the age of sixteen when two gentlemen, one a former privateer, Sir Henry Mainwaring, spot his potential and he is taken aboard their merchant ship to be trained for a life at sea. As he rises through the ranks, eventually captaining his own ship, he risks all in encounters with pirates and French corsairs. Meanwhile, England edges ever closer to civil war, and very soon Kit must choose which side he will fight for . . .
“Rich in historical detail, A Ship for the King is a must read for those interested in maritime adventure and the English Civil War.” —Historical Novel Society
The thrilling maritime adventures of Kit Faulkner begin in a new series set against the backdrop of the English Civil War.
Bristol, England, 1618. Kit Faulkner is a young vagrant orphan, but his life changes forever at the age of sixteen when two gentlemen, one a former privateer, Sir Henry Mainwaring, spot his potential and he is taken aboard their merchant ship to be trained for a life at sea. As he rises through the ranks, eventually captaining his own ship, he risks all in encounters with pirates and French corsairs. Meanwhile, England edges ever closer to civil war, and very soon Kit must choose which side he will fight for . . .
“Rich in historical detail, A Ship for the King is a must read for those interested in maritime adventure and the English Civil War.” —Historical Novel Society