Storm In The Dark
By Christopher Kenworthy
The year is 1815.
The Battle of New Orleans is raging between the British and the newly-formed United States.
In the midst of the terrible battle, the adventurer and former pirate Matthew Milburn finds himself up against an old enemy.
He pursues the sadistic madman Jean du Cloud through the Mississippi bayous in an attempt to rescue a beautiful woman, while the world threatens to fall apart about his ears.
This swashbuckling adventure story is told against the roaring background of the Battle of New Orleans, when Andrew Jackson and a ragamuffin army of woodsmen and Indian fighters prepared to sell their lives dearly defending New Orleans from the armoured might of England in the last days of the war.
It is a time when real men have to stand up and be counted-and Matthew, born in England but living in America, has to make up his mind which way his loyalties lie as both he and the new-born USA find themselves in a desperate fight for life.
‘Storm in the Dark’ is the action-packed sequel to ‘In The Dark Of The Moon’ and ‘Ride The Dark Tide’: an enthralling adventure story set against the violent backdrop of Britain’s war against Napoleon Bonaparte.
It is perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Alexander Kent, and CS Forrester.
“I could taste the salt and smell the wind on every page. A brilliant read.’ – Tom Kasey, best-selling author of ‘The Dante Code’.
Christopher Kenworthy was a journalist and novelist.
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