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William C. Hammond

    Bill Hammond, a writer whose life experiences in sailing and a thirty-year career in publishing imbue his work with a unique perspective, writes with a profound appreciation for history and nautical fiction. His narratives often delve into the American Revolutionary War, exploring themes of courage, resilience, and the pursuit of freedom. Hammond skillfully blends his passions, crafting compelling stories that reflect a deep understanding of the human spirit and the ideals that drive individuals.

    A Matter of Honor
    • A Matter of Honor

      • 440 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The first volume in a series of maritime novels set in the early years of the United States, A MATTER OF HONOR is a dramatic account of a young man's coming of age during the American Revolution. Introducing Richard Cutler, a Massachusetts teenager with strong family ties to England, the novel tells his story as he ships out with John Paul Jones to avenge the death of his beloved brother Will, impressed by the Royal Navy and flogged to death for striking an officer. On the high seas, in England and in France, on the sugar islands of the Caribbean, and on the battlefield of Yorktown, Cutler proves his mettle and wins the love--and allegiance to the infant republic--of a beautiful English aristocrat from the arms of Horatio Nelson himself.

      A Matter of Honor2008
      4.2