Sails on the Horizon: A Novel of the Napoleonic Wars

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4.2
12 reviews
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304
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“Inspired by the salty tales of seasoned maritime novelists C. S. Forester and Patrick O’Brian, [Worrall] delicately balances action and adventure with introspection. . . . Fans of seafaring military sagas will welcome [Sails on the Horizon].”—Booklist

The year is 1797. Napoleon Buonaparte is racking up impressive wins in the field against the enemies of revolutionary France, while on the seas England is putting up a staunch resistance. Twenty-five-year-old Charles Edgemont is second lieutenant aboard the British ship Argonaut. When orders come for the Argonaut to engage in an all-but-suicidal maneuver to prevent the escape of Spanish ships off the coast of Portugal, he leads his gun crews bravely—until the deaths of the captain and first lieutenant elevate him to commander.

For refusing to yield to enemy fire, Charles is permanently promoted and generously rewarded by the Admiralty, becoming wealthy beyond his wildest dreams. Yet upon his return home, his newfound riches prove no help when it comes to winning the heart of Penelope Brown, who regards war as sinful and soldiers as little better than murderers. Changing Penelope’s mind may just be the hardest battle Charles has ever fought—at least until fresh orders send him back to sea, where he faces a formidable adversary in a series of stirring battles of will and might.

“Well executed . . . demonstrating Worrall’s expertise in ship and sea warfare history . . . Readers will root for [Charles Edgemont]. . . . He handily defeats veteran seamen, takes enormous chances and is always rewarded.”—Publishers Weekly

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4.2
12 reviews
A Google user
February 21, 2019
The author is not a sailor. I grew up sailing and I was disappointed with trying to follow the action. OK, the story wasn't too bad, and the last battle was at least not plagerized. But even there, tacking when headed down wind? More of a human interest story, the sailing parts impossible. Further, with all the snotty put downs of military men why didn't they quote the Bible where God tells many different men to fight? I'm fine with individuals living in freedom that other men died for, but I don't care for insulting the men who make their pleasant life possible.
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Ralph J
July 14, 2016
I gave this book 5 stars .It is very well written. I liked the story line. Good job.
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frank tortorella
July 6, 2016
Great read ! I am looking forward to buying another of his books
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About the author

Born a Quaker into a military family, JAY WORRALL grew up in a number of countries around the world. During the Vietnam War he worked with refugees in the central highlands of that country, and afterward he taught English in Japan. Worrall has worked in developing innovative and humane prison programs, policies, and administration. He is married and the very proud father of five sons, and he currently lives and works in Pennsylvania.

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