The Coalition is closing in on France, but Napoleon is not done yet!
As Christmas approaches, the first peaceful one in years. Wellington and his army celebrate from their Winter Quarters inside Southern France. Yet beneath the cheer, there is a quiet homesickness. An awareness that the war is not yet done. The enemy still waits for them across the Nive and stubbornly hold Bayonne, and to the North a beast has awakened. Napoleon does not mean to surrender. He still believes he can secure victory and marches out to face the approaching Coalition armies with all of his tenacity and military acumen, as well as a newly rebuilt army. When Craven intercepts vital French despatches sent from Marshal Soult, Wellington realises he must march onwards and face the enemy in a deadly storm before Napoleon can turn the tide of the war!
‘A Deadly Storm’ is the twenty first novel in the ‘Craven’s War’ series, telling the exciting adventure of one rogue’s journey through the Napoleonic Wars as he tries to stay alive and make his fortune.
Genre: Historical
As Christmas approaches, the first peaceful one in years. Wellington and his army celebrate from their Winter Quarters inside Southern France. Yet beneath the cheer, there is a quiet homesickness. An awareness that the war is not yet done. The enemy still waits for them across the Nive and stubbornly hold Bayonne, and to the North a beast has awakened. Napoleon does not mean to surrender. He still believes he can secure victory and marches out to face the approaching Coalition armies with all of his tenacity and military acumen, as well as a newly rebuilt army. When Craven intercepts vital French despatches sent from Marshal Soult, Wellington realises he must march onwards and face the enemy in a deadly storm before Napoleon can turn the tide of the war!
‘A Deadly Storm’ is the twenty first novel in the ‘Craven’s War’ series, telling the exciting adventure of one rogue’s journey through the Napoleonic Wars as he tries to stay alive and make his fortune.
Genre: Historical
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