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Raging Sea, Searing Sky

(1988)
(The fifth book in the McGann Saga series)
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The North Atlantic, 1915.



War has been raging in Europe and it looks to continue for many years to come.



Lewis, son of Christina and Joe, known to his friends as 'Lew', grows from charming adolescent to brave seafarer.

At times passionate, at others brave, Lewis is the dashing romantic lead in this tale, which takes in 25 years of his life and his relationship with Brenda Grant, his beloved, and his sister Shirley.

He possesses all the McGann trademarks, including a love of the sea. Beginning in 1915 and spanning the tumultuous years of the Great War to the shattering onset of World War II, this is his story. It takes him from London to New York, from Shanghai to Pearl Harbour.

Other more exotic characters appear in Lew's life, like the loyal Hashimoto Kurita and Lieutenant Hallstrom, in a wonderful picaresque tale that forms a crucial part in the McGann saga.

Will Lew survive these turbulent years?

Or will raging seas and passionate romances prove too much for the young McGann?

In the tradition of great romantic novels, readers of Austen and Bronte will enjoy the passion felt between characters. Fans of Sebastian Faulks's Birdsong will appreciate the scenes set in a wartime environment, as Lew joins up with the British Navy and trains in the North Sea.

Raging Sea, Searing Sky is the fifth in Christopher Nicole's best-selling The McGann saga.

Praise for Christopher Nicole:

'A sensual, passion-packed saga!' - Publishers Weekly

'Sex and violence... fast-paced, entertaining, appealing!' - Library Journal

Christopher Nicole was born and brought up in British Guyana and the West Indies. His output of books has been prolific and many of his novels are historical with a Caribbean background.


Genre: Historical

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