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  • Britannia's Wolf: The Dawlish Chronicles: September 1877 - February 1878

    Antoine Vanner

    eBook (Old Salt Press, Nov. 11, 2013)
    This is the first volume of The Dawlish Chronicles naval fiction series – action and adventure set in the age of transition from sail to steam in the last decades of the 19th Century.It’s late 1877 and the Russian and Ottoman-Turkish Empires are locked in a deadly as the war between them is reaching its climax. A Russian victory will pose a threat to Britain’s strategic interests. To protect them an ambitious British naval officer, Nicholas Dawlish, is assigned to the Ottoman Navy to ravage Russian supply-lines in the Black Sea. In the depths of a savage winter, as Turkish forces face defeat on all fronts, Dawlish confronts enemy ironclads in naval combat and Cossack lances and merciless Kurdish irregulars in battles ashore. But more than warfare is involved, for Dawlish finds himself a pawn in the rivalry of the Sultan’s half-brothers for control of the collapsing empire. And in the midst of this chaos, unwillingly and unexpectedly, Dawlish finds himself drawn to a woman whom he believes he should not love. Neither for his own sake, nor for hers… Britannia’s Wolf is more than a work of historical naval fiction, or a tale of war and military conflict, for it introduces a hero who is more familiar with steam, breech-loaders and torpedoes than with sails, carronades and broadsides. Later volumes in this naval fiction series - Britannia's Reach, Britannia's Shark and Britannia's Spartan, Britannia's Amazon, Britannia's Mission, Britannia's Gamble and Britannia's Innocent - chart Dawlish's further rise in the Royal Navy. As a boy in the late 1850s he has joined a navy still commanded by veterans of the Napoleonic Wars. But now, in the early 1880s sail is yielding to steam, new technologies are creating new weapons and established international power-balances are shifting. Against the background of real historical events Dawlish has to confront challenges inconceivable to earlier generations of officers. From a review in Quarterdeck Magazine, Spring 2014:“… Action dripping from every page, Britannia’s Wolf captures the reader’s interest, with international tension, as well as the internal friction between various Ottoman political factions. Equally intriguing are the military details – ship’s armaments, weapon types and their sources. All told, the novel captures a period not often noticed, but worthy of being so.”Why The Dawlish Chronicles series?“I’ve enjoyed sea stories and naval fiction since I was introduced to C.S. Forester’s Hornblower books when I was a boy,” says author Antoine Vanner , “and I’ve never tired since of stories of action and adventure by land and by sea. The Napoleonic era has however come to dominate the war and military genre but the century that followed it was one no less exciting, an added attraction being the arrival and adoption of so much new technology. I’ve reflected this in the Dawlish Chronicles and for this reason I’m pleased that nautical author Joan Druett has described me as ‘The Tom Clancy of historical naval fiction.’ My novels have as their settings actual events of the international power-games of the period and real-life personalities usually play significant roles. Britannia’s Wolf is no exception to this and key roles are played by the ottoman Sultan Abdul-Hamid II and by Hobart Pasha, the amazing head of the Turkish Navy, an ex-Royal Navy officer who had also seen service as a Confederate blockade-runner in the American Civil War.”
  • Charlotte

    Kathryn Sherry, Cristal Baldwin

    language (Old Scout Press, Nov. 9, 2017)
    Charlotte loves to read. For Charlotte, there are countless places that fit the spot for gobbling up her favorite books. Whether flipping pages while in the golf cart with Dad, reciting a recipe to Mom, or even keeping her favorite story dry from bubbles in the tub, reading is the thing, no matter the place!
  • Charlotte

    Kathryn Sherry, Cristal Baldwin

    Paperback (Old Scout Press, Oct. 16, 2017)
    Charlotte loves to read. For Charlotte, there are countless places that fit the spot for gobbling up her favorite books. Whether flipping pages while in the golf cart with Dad, reciting a recipe to Mom, or even keeping her favorite story dry from bubbles in the tub, reading is the thing, no matter the place!
  • Charlotte Learns to Write

    Kathryn Sherry, Cristal Baldwin

    Paperback (Old Scout Press, May 30, 2018)
    Charlotte is back, and everyone’s favorite bow-topped reader is now a writer! With a new skill she’s learned in kindergarten and a crayon in hand, the question is: where to write?
  • In a Dark, Dark Wood

    Ruth Ware

    Hardcover (Scout Press, March 15, 2015)
    INSTANT "NEW YORK TIMES," "USA TODAY," AND "LOS ANGELES TIMES" BESTSELLER SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE An NPR Best Book of the Year, 2015 A ShelfAwareness Best Book of the Year, 2015 An "Entertainment Weekly "Summer Books Pick A "Buzzfeed" 31 Books to Get Excited About this Summer Pick A "Publishers Weekly " Top Ten Mysteries and Thrillers Pick A "BookReporter" Summer Reading Pick A "New York Post " Best Novels to Read this Summer Pick A "Shelf Awareness "Book Expo America 2015 Buzz Book Pick What should be a cozy and fun-filled weekend deep in the English countryside takes a sinister turn in Ruth Ware s suspenseful, compulsive, and darkly twisted psychological thriller. Leonora, known to some as Lee and others as Nora, is a reclusive crime writer, unwilling to leave her nest of an apartment unless it is absolutely necessary. When a friend she hasn t seen or spoken to in years unexpectedly invites Nora ("Lee""?") to a weekend away in an eerie glass house deep in the English countryside, she reluctantly agrees to make the trip. Forty-eight hours later, she wakes up in a hospital bed injured but alive, with the knowledge that someone is dead. Wondering not what happened? but what have I done?, Nora ("Lee""?") tries to piece together the events of the past weekend. Working to uncover secrets, reveal motives, and find answers, Nora ("Lee""?") must revisit parts of herself that she would much rather leave buried where they belong: in the past. In the tradition of Paula Hawkins's instant "New York Times" bestseller "The Girl On the Train" and S. J. Watson s riveting national sensation "Before I Go To Sleep," this gripping literary debut from UK novelist Ruth Ware will leave you on the edge of your seat through the very last page."
  • The Adventures of Alexander Elliott

    Kathryn Sherry, Cristal Baldwin

    Paperback (Old Scout Press, LLC, July 6, 2019)
    Alexander Elliott loves adventure. Swashbuckling sea captains, courageous conquerors, mysterious wonders of the world... he loves to read about them all. He especially enjoys finding adventure, just like the characters in his favorite stories. With his dog, Duke, by his side there is no adventure too big for Alexander Elliott!
  • Katerina

    James Frey

    Paperback (Scout Press, March 15, 2018)
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  • Water Ghosts

    Linda Collison

    eBook (Old Salt Press, June 1, 2015)
    AMAZON #1 BESTSELLER"I see things other people don't see; I hear things other people don't hear." Fifteen-year-old James McCafferty is an unwilling sailor aboard a traditional Chinese Junk operated as adventure-therapy for troubled teens. Once at sea, James believes the ship is being taken over by the spirits of courtiers who fled the Imperial palace during the Ming Dynasty, more than 600 years earlier, and sailing to its doom. A psychological nautical adventure with strong historical and paranormal elements.
  • Water Ghosts

    Linda Collison

    Paperback (Old Salt Press, May 27, 2015)
    "I see things other people don’t see; I hear things other people don’t hear." Fifteen-year-old James McCafferty is an unwilling sailor aboard a traditional Chinese Junk operated as adventure-therapy for troubled teens. Once at sea, James believes the ship is being taken over by the spirits of courtiers who fled the Imperial palace during the Ming Dynasty, more than 600 years earlier, and sailing to its doom.
  • Boy Scouts Handbook by Boy Scouts of America

    Boy Scouts of America

    Paperback (Boy Scout Press, Jan. 1, 1794)
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  • The Death of Mrs. Westaway

    Ruth Ware

    Hardcover (Scout Press, March 15, 2018)
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  • Water Ghosts

    Linda Collison, Aaron Landon, Old Salt Press

    Audiobook (Old Salt Press, Dec. 3, 2015)
    "I see things other people don't see; I hear things other people don't hear." Fifteen-year-old James McCafferty is an unwilling sailor aboard a traditional Chinese junk operated as adventure therapy for troubled teens. Once at sea, James believes the ship is being taken over by the spirits of courtiers who fled the imperial palace during the Ming Dynasty more than 600 years earlier and sailing to its doom. A psychological nautical adventure with strong historical and paranormal elements.