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Paperback The Guardship: Book One of the Brethren of the Coast Book

ISBN: 0380804522

ISBN13: 9780380804528

The Guardship: Book One of the Brethren of the Coast

(Part of the Thomas Marlowe (#1) Series and The Brethren of the Coast (#1) Series)

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Shortly after Thomas Marlowe's arrival in Williamsburg, Virginia, all in that newfound capital city are speaking his name. With the bounty from his years as a pirate--a life he intends to renounce and keep forever secret--he purchases a fine plantation from a striking young widow, and soon after kills the favorite son of one of Virginia's most powerful clans while defending her honor. But it is a daring feat of remarkable cunning that truly sets local tongues wagging: a stunning move that wins Marlowe command of Plymouth Prize, the colony's decrepit guardship. But even as the enigmatic Marlowe bravely leads the King's sailors in bloody pitched battle against the cutthroats who infest the waters off Virginia's shores, a threat from his illicit past looms on the horizon that could doom Marlowe and his plans. Jean-Pierre LeRois, captain of the Vengeance--a brigand notorious even among other brigands for his violence and debauchery--plots to seize the colony's wealth, forcing Marlowe to choose between losing all or facing the one man he fears. Only an explosive confrontation on the open sea can determine whether the Chesapeake will be ruled by the crown or the Brethren of the Coast. Shortly after Thomas Marlowe's arrival in Williamsburg, Virginia, all in that newfound capital city are speaking his name. With the bounty from his years as a pirate--a life he intends to renounce and keep forever secret--he purchases a fine plantation from a striking young widow, and soon after kills the favorite son of one of Virginia's most powerful clans while defending her honor. But it is a daring feat of remarkable cunning that truly sets local tongues wagging: a stunning move that wins Marlowe command of Plymouth Prize , the colony's decrepit guardship. But even as the enigmatic Marlowe bravely leads the King's sailors in bloody pitched battle against the cutthroats who infest the waters off Virginia's shores, a threat from his illicit past looms on the horizon that could doom Marlowe and his plans. Jean-Pierre LeRois, captain of the Vengeance --a brigand notorious even among other brigands for his violence and debauchery--plots to seize the colony's wealth, forcing Marlowe to choose between losing all or facing the one man he fears. Only an explosive confrontation on the open sea can determine whether the Chesapeake will be ruled by the crown or the Brethren of the Coast.

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A great read of realistic pirates and the coast.

This is one of those books that you find yourself reading so quickly that you wonder where the time went. There is enough true terminology to keep the tale realistic, but not so much as to need a dictionary by your side.What really makes me recommend this book is the realistic depiction of pirates and the coast of the Carolinas - which happens to be where I make my home. You could almost smell the salt water and pluff mud through the descriptions. And your get real nasty, dirty, vulgar, non-romanticized pirates. These are the pirates that you fear instead of dreaming to joining.If pirates and/or nautical adventure are your thing, I cannot recommend this book highly enough.

A gripping story in a different setting!

I stumbled across this book in my local library, having never heard of the author before. I was soon entranced by the terrific story in the unusual (for me) setting. I'm afraid, much as many writing experts feel that a great novel needs well rounded characters who develop with the story, give me some slightly more cardboard characters any day! Villianous villians, strong heroes, fiesty females ... all set in an exciting cliff-hanger story - these will hold my attention!To my way of thinking, the style of this book was akin to a sea-going version of my favourite Bernard Cornwall "Sharpe" series of books.I only wish that, down here far away from the Virginia Tidewater, our library stocked the many other titles that Nelson seems to have written! They already carry all the well-known British naval authors, so maybe a bit of arm-twisting will get them to add this American series!

A Terrific Read!

The Guardship is a great book! Fast paced and with a real feel for the time period, full of detail that gives it a tone of authenticity. The characters are recognizable humans, but are well clear of cliches. Some people have critized Nelson for not being Patrick O'Brian. Well, he's not. His books are much faster paced, more "page turners". To fault Nelson for not being O'Brian is like saying O'Brian is no good because he is not Melville. The Guardships stands well on its own and I look forward to the rest of the series. If you like a good sea story, you will love this book!

Destined to be #1 in Nautical Fiction

The only problem with this book is not enough pages between the covers. This man, this Thomas Marlow, is very human, very believable and, showing falibility is a character with which the reader can easily identify. James L. Nelson has all of the expertise of Patrick O'Brien or Alexander Kent. His characters, however, can be enjoyed without having to refer to a botany or biology text book. Once the battle scene is set, it is almost impossible to set the book down. I eagerly await the next in the series.

I loved every page

There are so many great things about this book, I don't know where to start. There's a brilliant plot, great period details, a fascinating historic background, and a whole bunch of complex and believable characters. If you love Patrick O'Brian like I do, you should check out James Nelson.
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