James L. Nelson Libros
James L. Nelson es un autor estadounidense de ficción náutica histórica. Sus obras se adentran en las amplias batallas navales y la vida marinera de épocas cruciales de la historia estadounidense. El estilo de Nelson se caracteriza por una investigación meticulosa y caracterizaciones vívidas que sumergen a los lectores en el duro mundo de los grandes veleros y el conflicto marítimo. A través de sus narrativas, explora temas de coraje, lealtad y supervivencia contra viento y marea en el mar.






The Narrow Seas: Book XI of The Norsemen Saga
- 386 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Facing the formidable army of Æthelwulf, Thorgrim Night Wolf and his men are trapped, seeking a way to continue their journey home. An unexpected proposal from Felix offers a compromise, allowing both sides to navigate the perilous waters to Frankia. Meanwhile, Thorgrim's son Odd emerges from hiding to lead a rebellion against Halfdan the Black. As Odd and his allies venture toward their homes, they must confront Halfdan's relentless pursuit, escalating the stakes for survival and rebellion.
The Buccaneer Coast
- 348 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Set over a century after Columbus's arrival in Hispaniola, the West Indies are firmly under Spanish control, with no dissent allowed. However, the wealth of the empire attracts the attention of French, English, and Dutch powers, all vying to challenge Spain's dominance. Amidst this struggle, a formidable new threat arises: the buccaneers, who become the most significant challenge to Spanish rule in the region.
Revolution at Sea - 5: All the Brave Fellows
- 496 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
It is 1777, and captain Isaac Biddlecomb, together with his wife and child, is bound for Philadelphia aboard the brig Charlemagne. His orders are to take command of the newly-built frigate Falmouth and take her out to sea before she is taken by General Richard Howe's invading army. Unknown to Biddlecomb, the entire British fleet stands between him and the new nation's capital. Forced to run his beloved brig aground, Biddlecomb comes face to face with his mortal enemy, Lieutenant John Smeaton. Biddlecomb and his crew battle to reach the prized Falmouth, only shipwright Malachi Foote and a ragtag band of deserters stand between the vessel and the seemingly unstoppable British army.
Revolution at Sea - 2: The Maddest Idea
- 528 páginas
- 19 horas de lectura
The second book in the enthralling Revolution at Sea series In the late summer of 1775, General George Washington discovers that his cache of gunpowder has dwindled to a mere nine shots per man. A desperate plan is hatched - to send a ship under the command of Captain Isaac Biddlecomb to Bermuda to capture the British powder known to be there. But the plan is a trap, set by a traitor among the patriots, and one from which even Biddlecomb cannot escape. Washington despatches his aide-de-camp, Major Edward Fitzgerald, to hunt the traitor down, while Biddlecomb must rely on cunning and seamanship to free his men and the ship, and to capture the gunpowder that is the lifeblood of the fight for liberty. Divided by an ocean but bound by the cause, as well as by their own private fears, Biddlecomb and Fitzgerald must take on a common enemy - the greatest military power on earth... A powerful saga of the American Revolution - a stirring maritime adventure in the epic, true-to-life tradition of Patrick O'Brian.
Revolution at Sea - 3: The Continental Risque
- 464 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
An enthralling naval adventure from bestselling author James Nelson, perfect for fans of Patrick O'Brian and C.S. Forester. With "first-rate action writing" (Publishers Weekly) and "authenticity" that carries total conviction (Patrick O'Brian), this fast-paced tale is filled with twists that will keep readers engaged. In 1776, as tensions boil over, the rebel government of Philadelphia authorizes the creation of the United States Navy, a bold move against British tyranny. Captain Isaac Biddlecomb embarks on a daring mission aboard the Charlemagne to raid British arms on New Providence Island in the Bahamas. However, his greatest challenge lies in his undisciplined crew, teetering on the brink of mutiny. Faced with betrayal and treachery, Biddlecomb must unite his men to confront a common enemy as the British Navy prepares to unleash its firepower against them. This gripping narrative is the third installment in the Revolution at Sea series, with Biddlecomb's journey continuing in Lords of the Ocean. Readers are encouraged to explore the earlier adventures, By Force of Arms and The Maddest Idea, to fully appreciate the unfolding saga.
Revolution at Sea - 4: Lords of the Ocean
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
The fourth book in the enthralling Revolution at Sea series It is the summer of 1776 in the former Crown Colony of New York. A fleet of British transport ships are looming off Staten Island, while on Brooklyn Heights the remnants of General George Washington's army are huddled behind hastily constructed fortifications. There, Captain Isaac Biddlecomb seeks Washington's help - only to find that Washington is preparing for the final destruction of the Continental army. Biddlecomb, commanding the brig-of-war Charlemagne , receives a monumental order. He is to transport to France the most dangerous secret weapon in the country's arsenal: scientist and philosopher Benjamin Franklin. Leading a new crew through the wintry North Atlantic, braving the cordon of the Royal Navy, Biddlecomb's seemingly simple mission to deliver Franklin to the court of Louis XVI is just the first volley in a grand scheme. While Biddlecomb is boldly raiding the English coast and Franklin is discussing strategy at Versailles, they both conspire to blow French neutrality out of the water - and turn the colonial uprising into a full-scale war. A novel of epic scope and staggering adventure which is as commanding and as vivid as history itself.
In the late summer of 1775, General George Washington discovers that his cache of gunpowder has dwindled to a mere nine shots per man. A desperate plan is hatched--to send a ship under the command of Captain Isaac Biddlecomb to Bermuda to capture the British powder known to be there. But the plan is a trap, set by a traitor among the patriots, and one from which even Biddlecomb cannot escape. Washington dispatches his aide-de-camp, Major Edward Fitzgerald, to hunt the traitor down, while Biddlecomb must rely on cunning and seamanship to free his men and the ship, and to capture the gunpowder that is the lifeblood of the fight for liberty. Divided by an ocean but bound by the cause, as well as by their own private fears, Biddlecomb and Fitzgerald must take on a common enemy--the greatest military power on earth. This is a powerful saga of the American Revolution--a stirring maritime adventure in the epic, true-to-life tradition of Patrick O'Brian.
The Blackbirder
- 446 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
But when King James, the huge ex-slave who is in command of Marlowe's sloop, kills the crew of a slaveship - a blackbirder - and makes himself the most wanted man in Virginina, Marlowe is forced to go and hunt him down.
The Insider's Edge to Real Estate Investing: Game-Changing Strategies to Outperform the Market
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Sought-after industry expert and highly acclaimed real estate master James Nelson delivers the knowledge, insights, and tools you need to get started, generate returns, achieve your investing goals, and build a portfolio for the future. He lays out the ten key steps to follow when investing in real estate. He offers sage advice on:
