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March 1, 2002 Hardscrabble Books-Fiction of New England
In the first volume of an exciting new series, J. E. Fender displays the confident command of historical and maritime detail that readers of the Aubrey/Maturin and Hornblower series demand in novels of 18th-century naval adventure. And in Geoffrey Frost--captain, trader, and reluctant warrior--Fender has created a larger-than-life hero worthy of his British predecessors.

Just twenty-six, Geoffrey Frost is already an experienced mariner and a veteran of the China trade, but he sets aside his lucrative commercial interests to assist the American colonies in their war with Great Britain. Unfortunately, his first mission for the colony of New Hampshire--to transport some badly needed cannons captured in the Bahamas--runs afoul of British naval vessels patrolling the American coast. Commanding a ship built for cargo rather than warfare, and a crew more accustomed to fending off pirates than engaging a well-trained British naval crew, Frost reveals a flair for tactics and a coolness under fire that bodes well for his wartime career.

His own ship all but destroyed in the desperate battle off the Isles of Shoals, Frost nevertheless returns to Portsmouth with a valuable prize--the newly built, copper-bottomed, well-equipped sloop o' war Jaguar, which he calls "the cat." Taking command of this vessel, Frost embarks on his new career as a licensed privateer, sailing out of Portsmouth to harass British merchant ships and help fund the American cause. But first, he launches a daring rescue mission into the heart of British Canada.

With its mix of exciting maritime adventure, colorful characters, and period detail, this inaugural volume marks the arrival of a promising new series.


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In an obvious parallel to Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series and C.S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower novels, this is a tale of the high seas, set during the American Revolutionary War. It introduces Geoffrey Frost as a young naval officer and Ming Tsun, his mute (but astute) aide and best friend. The characters are memorable, especially Ming Tsun, as we learn his exotic history, why he is mute, and how he and Frost saved each other's lives. While working for the colony of New Hampshire, Frost encounters some British ships patrolling the American coast. Although his ship is almost destroyed, he nevertheless captures a British sloop. Taking over as captain, Frost embarks upon the career of a licensed privateer funding the American cause. Frost is harassed by, and harasses, the British patrol ships, creating enough action for two books from shipwrecks to battles to daring rescues. After several plot twists, Frost arrives at the end of this adventure but ready for the next. And there will be nine more. Fender, legal counsel for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, NH, has made an auspicious start with the first book in his projected series. Recommended for public libraries. Fred Gervat, Concordia Coll. Lib., Bronxville, NY
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Fender introduces a new maritime series chronicling the astonishing adventures of Captain Geoffrey Frost. Frost, a skilled mariner who cut his teeth on the often-treacherous China trade, is enlisted by the colony of New Hampshire to transport heavy canons seized by the Continental Navy during an amphibious assault on a British fort in the Bahamas. Defying the odds by skillfully eluding superior forces and capturing a British man-of-war, Frost embarks upon an illustrious career as a Revolutionary War privateer and hero. When he learns that his brother-in-law has been imprisoned in a heavily armed and guarded British fort in Nova Scotia, he undertakes a daring rescue mission, successfully liberating scores of American prisoners in the process. Authentically detailed and populated with an appropriately salty cast of characters, this suspenseful, action-packed tale will appeal to fans of seafaring fiction. Margaret Flanagan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 306 pages
  • Publisher: UPNE; First Edition edition (March 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1584652128
  • ISBN-13: 978-1584652120
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,946,661 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars O'Brian Wannabe: doesn't quite measure up., November 6, 2004
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Having read a favorable review in the Washington Post, felt compelled to try the latest of the swashbucklers. I found it to be an interesting story, but hardly at the level of the Aubrey-Maturin series, or even Hornblower. More like the early Bollito novels by "Alexander Kent." Characters are about one molecule thick, and Our Hero is just way too heroic and an astonishingly perfect navigator in extremes of wind and weather. The action and story lines are plausible, and there is fine detail on the nuances of 18th century sailing ships. But, it's just TOO precious when Frost comes into possession of a chronometer, which were in extremely rare supply anywhere in the world during that period. All in all, I thought it was OK, but the next few stories need to sharpen and deepen the characters to keep my attention. I'd rather read the O'Brian series again!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars American Seafaring Saga for a Change, May 25, 2005
Lovers of naval fiction in the days of sail are ordinarily treated to the escapades and adventures of the Royal Navy. There are exceptions but that is the general rule. Britania, after all, did rule the wave. This book does things a bit differently.

In the first place, the protagonist is an American from New Hampshire. The Brits are the "bad guys" in this book. In the second place, the time period is that of the American Revolution instead of the Napoleonic Wars. This too has been done before but it is much less common. Thirdly, the protagonist is not a naval officer but a merchant sea captain from the China trade. The facts of the revolution lead him somewhat reluctantly into a privateering career. It all combines to offer a fresher type of sea saga.

The book opens as Capt. Frost is coming home after an adventure in the Caribean. From there is slips into an extremely long flashback detailing the final days of the return journey, where a merchat ship successfully captures a British man of war, at a high cost. From there, it is time for him to consider his next adventure which leads him and his crew to attempt what normally tooks armies with siege trains: the capture of Louisbourg.

One of Fender's strengths is his familiar use not only of naval terms but of period vocabulary and syntax as well. This lends an air of antiquity to the whole thing which might be tiring for some but interesting for others.

This book is not as exciting as some other naval series but it
is well written and a good first attempt. At least one sequel has already been written and I look forward to reading it.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An exciting new series., January 17, 2003
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This review is from: The Private Revolution of Geoffrey Frost: Being an Account of the Life and Times of Geoffrey Frost, Mariner, of Portsmouth, in New Hampshire, as ... (Hardscrabble Books-Fiction of New England) (Hardcover)
After Hornblower and the O'Brian books, it's great to read a series from the American point of view. The hero, Geoffrey Frost, is suitably larger-than-life, but still an interesting character with doubts and worries. The author certainly seems to possess the requisite command of naval lore, and he keeps the action moving at a brisk and exciting pace. A wonderful balance of seafaring adventure and historical detail.
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