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Sean Th. Russell

    Writing under a pseudonym, this author crafts compelling historical novels that often immerse readers in the thrilling world of naval warfare and heroic endeavors. Her style is marked by meticulous historical detail and an ability to draw readers into the dramatic events of the 18th century. Through her characters, she explores themes of honor, courage, and moral dilemmas during times of conflict. Her works are valued for their capacity to bring the past to life, offering readers an engaging literary experience.

    A Ship of War
    Under Enemy Colours
    A Battle Won
    • 2012

      A Ship of War

      • 513 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.9(26)Add rating

      As the terror rages in France, Captain Charles Hayden leaves Plymouth with orders to gather intelligence from a spy off the Le Havre coast. But the enemy lies in wait. In the foulest of weather, Hayden's seamanship is tested to the limit and a terrifying cat and mouse chase begins.

      A Ship of War
    • 2011

      A Battle Won

      • 568 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.3(38)Add rating

      'Fire as she bears. Rake her, lads.' Winter, 1793. Newly promoted Master and Commander Charles Hayden's orders are to deliver the frigate HMS Themis to Lord Admiral Hood, whose fleet is sheltering in the Mediterranean. Only hours out of port, however, and the Themis is engaging with the French navy.

      A Battle Won
    • 2009

      Under Enemy Colours

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.2(82)Add rating

      It is 1793. The thunder of cannon fire echoes across the English Channel, chilling the stoutest hearts ...The opening skirmishes of the French Revolutionary War send ageing frigate HMS Themis into waters swarming with enemy ships of the line.

      Under Enemy Colours