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A Sea Unto Itself

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Pub Date Sep 21 2013 | Archive Date Mar 18 2014

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The year is 1799. The year before, Napoleon Bonaparte, the newest upstart among Republican FranceÕs generals, led a large expeditionary force across the Mediterranean to conquer Egypt, where he remains. Well enough; but why? FranceÕs enemies are in Europe, not Africa. Egypt, the fabled land of the Pharaohs, is of no earthly use to this young Napoleon. Or is it? Could it be that Egypt is intended only as a stepping stone for an invasion of BritainÕs troubled colonies in India? Incredible though it seems, such a threat could deprive England of the great source of its wealth and devastate her ability to continue the war against her revolutionary enemy. It has long been known to colonial powers that Egypt is a corner stone to domination of Europe and Napoleon well knows that control of the Red Sea is crucial to his plans.

Charles Edgemont, newly appointed Captain of the Frigate Cassandra, 32, is ordered on what he initially considers a foolÕs errand to the foot of the Red Sea. He finds an under-strength crew on the point of mutiny, and an unresolved murder. Near the entrance to the Red Sea, Charles reports to Admiral Sir John Blankett. Blankett is openly contemptuous of any notion that the French would make any other attempt to invade the subcontinent.

Admiral Blankett is wrong.

The year is 1799. The year before, Napoleon Bonaparte, the newest upstart among Republican FranceÕs generals, led a large expeditionary force across the Mediterranean to conquer Egypt, where he...


A Note From the Publisher

Worrall's first two efforts at historical fiction—Sails on the Horizon and Any Approaching Enemy were published by Random House in 2005 and 2006. Set during the Napoleonic Wars they follow the life of Royal Navy Captain Charles Edgemont and his Quaker wife, Penelope Brown Edgemont.; The series focuses on the adventures of Charles (and sometimes Penny) during the long conflict, but also explores the tensions between the two and their very different attitudes about war. Worrall is very pleased to have the third volume in this series, A Sea Unto Itself, published by Fireship Press. He currently lives and writes in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, not far from Philadelphia, is married and the very proud father of five grown children and seven grandchildren.

Worrall's first two efforts at historical fiction—Sails on the Horizon and Any Approaching Enemy were published by Random House in 2005 and 2006. Set during the Napoleonic Wars they follow the...


Advance Praise

Praise for Sails on the Horizon, book One of the Charles Edgemont Series:

"Fans of seafaring military sagas will welcome this latest addition to the genre." Booklist.

Praise for Any Approaching Enemy, book Two of the Charles Edgemont Series:

"Combining engaging characters, witty dialogue and rousing action, Worrall's nautical series continues its promising start." Publishers Weekly

"Fans of the late, great Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series will relish this historically faithful seafaring adventure." Booklist

Praise for Sails on the Horizon, book One of the Charles Edgemont Series:

"Fans of seafaring military sagas will welcome this latest addition to the genre." Booklist.

Praise for Any Approaching Enemy...


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