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Paperback MR Midshipman Fury Book

ISBN: 0099498685

ISBN13: 9780099498681

MR Midshipman Fury

(Book #1 in the John Fury Series)

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Book Overview

Fans of Hornblower and Sharpe will love this captivating and compelling nautical adventure from much loved author G.S.Beard. Guaranteed to stir into life even the most sluggish of readers

'If you like sea stories, you will enjoy this, and even if you think you don't but enjoy things like Sharpe, it might just convert you' - HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW

'Excellent gripping story gives you little time to put...

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

A throwback to earlier types of adventure yarn

This ia a tale of daring-do -- in the tradition where sailors and officers don't swear, the officers address the men as "lads", one Englishman is worth (at least) two frenchmen or other foreigners and everyone is brave and competent. Although it starts with a prologue involving rotten officers and a mutiny, the adventures of Mr Fury himself do not reflect a world where only the iron fist of discipline deals may deal with a basically unjust system. Character subtlety is not a priority; adventure is -- and it is very well done. Mr Fury's startling leadership talents in a fight -- not to mention the astonishing number of opponents he runs through -- is told in sraight forward fashion, and at least his exploits have not been cribbed whlesale from the astonishing real-life adventures of Lord Cochrane. This is not O'Brien or Cornwell on warfare in the Napoleonic era. Instead, lads, it is good escape literature. I, for one enjoyed it, and will get the next in the series for times when pure light escape literature is wanted.

Great debut !

Mr. Beard's first novel in the Fury series is quite entertaining. Another great book set in the age of sail with plenty of blood and action, loss and glory. If you like a fast paced, easy to read book in the fashion of Charles White and Michael Aye, this book is for you. ALSO RECOMMENDED: Broos Campbell, Frank Eccles, the GREAT C.S. Forester, Alexander Kent and Dudley Pope.

In the best tradition

G.S. Beard completely captures the milieu of Age of Sail warfare in the best of traditions as envisioned by Forester and O'Brian. A thoroughly entertaining tale of a young gentleman with a past he can't escape. I bought this book in London to read on the plane back to the US and couldn't have been happier. Congratulations to G.S. Beard on this well crafted book.
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