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This synopsis of related books on the periphery of HNF features such novels as:

  • single HNF novels within a land based series
  • single novels where the major proportion is land based
  • novels which have an HNF setting but are, for example, mystery novels
  • and other works considered to be on the periphery of HNF.
  • any other not considered appropriate for the main index.

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The Misadventures of a Reluctant Counterspy

The Misadventures of a Reluctant CounterspyIt is 1803, and Great Britain is at war with France. James Farrant, a naval lieutenant is enjoying the comforts of home while his ship is being repaired.

Coerced into Intelligence by a friend of his father's his adventures lead him into many situations where his inexperience is more of an aid than a hindrance. An adventure story in the finest tradition, our "hero" saves the day, and finds his future wife in the concluding pages.

 

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False Colors

False ColorsA Romance with an HNF Background:

1762. For his first command, John Cavendish is given the elderly bomb vessel HMS Meteor, and a crew as ugly as the ship. He's determined to make a success of their first mission, and hopes the well-liked lieutenant Alfie Donwell can pull the crew together before he has to lead them into battle: stopping the slave trade off the coast of Algiers.

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Captain’s Surrender

Captain’s SurrenderA Romance with an HNF Background:

Ambitious and handsome, Joshua Andrews had always valued his life too much to take unnecessary risks. Then he laid eyes on the elegant picture of perfection that is Peter Kenyon.

Soon to be promoted to captain, Peter Kenyon is the darling of the Bermuda garrison. With a string of successes behind him and a suitable bride lined up to share his future, Peter seems completely out of reach to Joshua.

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By Honor Betrayed

By Honor BetrayedA Romance with an HNF Background:

1748: Lieutenant Conrad Herriot and Seaman Tom Cotton have been master and servant for over a decade, and friends for almost as long. When Tom is injured during a skirmish, Conrad forgets himself and rushes to Tom's side, arousing suspicion about the true nature of their relationship.

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His Heart's Obsession

His Heart's ObsessionA Romance with an HNF Background:

Kingston, Jamaica, 1752

Robert Hughes, a lieutenant—and rogue—in the British Royal Navy, is in love with his gorgeous fellow officer, Hal Morgan. Hal only has eyes for their captain—a man who'll never share their inclinations. Night after night aboard the Swiftsure, it kills Robert to listen to Hal's erotic dreams of a man he can't possibly have. Determined to protect his friend, Robert stages a seduction.

But Hal demands proof of love before he will submit to the rakish Robert.

Mission accepted. After all, how hard could it be to show what's inside his heart? Yet Robert's move to claim Hal's love leads to the threat of exposure, and mortal danger from the French. Will a heart obsessed ever accept defeat?

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Man of War

Man of WarBook 9 in the non-nautical Matthew Hervey military adventure series

Captain Sir Laughton Peto , recently engaged to Matthew Hervey's sister, Elizabeth, has just taken command of HMS Prince Rupert, the only three-deck line-of-battle ship in commission. He is the proud master of a wooden fortress whose formidable firepower is the equal of Bonaparte's grand battery at Waterloo. But his passage to the Ionian - where Admiral Codrington is assembling an Anglo-Russian-French fleet to evict the Turks from Greek waters - will not be smooth sailing. First he must exercise his crew, most of whom have not seen action before. He has also been entrusted with the safe passage to Malta of the Admiral's youngest daughter.

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Sharpe's Devil: Richard Sharpe and the Emperor, 1820-21

Sharpe's DevilBook 19 in the non-nautical Richard Sharpe series

In his quest to discover the truth about the disappearance of the Donna Louisa Vivar's husband, Richard Sharpe is taken to Chile, where he soon finds himself caught up in the rebellion against Spanish rule and fighting alongside the flamboyant rebel admiral, Lord Thomas Cochrane.

 

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Sharpe's Trafalgar

Sharpe's TrafalgarBook 4 in the non-nautical Richard Sharpe series

The year is 1805, and the Calliope, with Richard Sharpe aboard, is captured by a formidable French warship, the Revenant, which has been terrorizing British nautical traffic in the Indian Ocean. The French warship races toward the safety of its own fleet, carrying a stolen treaty that could provoke India into a new war against the British -- and render for naught all that Sharpe has bravely fought for till now. But help comes from an unexpected quarter. An old friend, a captain in the Royal Navy, is on the trail of the Revenant, and Sharpe comes aboard a 74-gun man-of-war called Pucelle in hot pursuit. What results is a breathtaking retelling of one of the most ferocious and one-sided sea battles in European history, in which Nelson -- and Sharpe -- vanquish the combined naval might of France and Spain at Trafalgar.

 

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The Last Mutiny, The Further Adventures of Captain Bligh

The Last MutinyA novel in which the narrator is Captain (now Admiral) Bligh, in the last few months of his life. He is beset by the domestic mutinies of his daughters and his housekeeper, and interwoven into the narrative are his memories of key events of his life, including the mutiny on the "Bounty"

 

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Benbow Was His Name

Benbow Was His NameA Story of Tall Ships in Battle Compiled from the Literature of the Sea and Fashioned into a Novel (Believed to be a theatrical piece converted into a book about Admiral Benbow's 1702 battles with the French in the West Indies during which his officers refused to engage the enemy, their subsequent courts martial and Benbow's death from his wounds.)

 

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