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Cut and Thrust

(1974)
(The ninth book in the Fox series)
A novel by

 
 
FOX'S BITTER VICTORY

As usual, Fox was on his own. Now he was Commander of His Britannic Majesty's Sloop, Minion. He had commanded before, but now he was a real captain. Short-handed and unseaworthy though his brig might be, Minion was his. His. And it was up to Fox to see that she did the work for which the gun-boat had been designed.

Fox had had enough good times in France to hold no grudge against the Frogs, but this was war. His target was the Petit Mallou, a shallow island connected to the mainland that dominated a tricky right-angled bend. Once past the Petit Mallou battery, French shipping would be at the mercy of the British. And an assault on the Petit Mallou would clear the way for the Minion's return. If there was a return ...

Fox was a man who liked things to go his way. That they very often did not had never prevented him from trying. His eyes icy, his lips drawn back in the grimace that was his smile, Fox gave the order to move ahead.

FOX IS NOT THE NOBLE HERO OF TRADITIONAL FICTION. FOX IS A FIGHTING MAN WHO TRANSCENDS HEROISM - HE DOESN'T CARE HOW HE WINS AS LONG AS HE WINS. HE'S MEAN, CUNNING AND MOST VICIOUS WHEN TRAPPED. THERE'S NO WAY TO OUTFOX FOX!

Adam Hardy was a pen name used by Kenneth Bulmer (1921-2005). A prolific writer, Bulmer wrote over 160 novels and many short stories, both under his real name and various pen names. He is best known for science fiction, including his long-running Dray Prescot series of planetary romances, but he wrote in many genres.


Genre: Historical

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