Brian Withecombe

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Brian Withecombe



Average rating: 4.37 · 9,091 ratings · 132 reviews · 50 distinct worksSimilar authors
THE SEAGULL AND LECORSAIR

4.30 avg rating — 416 ratings — published 2012 — 2 editions
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APHRODITE'S QUEST

4.39 avg rating — 382 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
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An Admiral of the Blue

4.42 avg rating — 375 ratings2 editions
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The Scotsman

4.42 avg rating — 354 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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The Master's Mate

4.38 avg rating — 356 ratings
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HMS Pegasus

4.35 avg rating — 342 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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Return of the Warrior

4.39 avg rating — 338 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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The Greek Warrior

4.37 avg rating — 331 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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The Winged Avenger

4.44 avg rating — 326 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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Tempest and the Guerrillas:...

4.46 avg rating — 291 ratings2 editions
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“Courtenay and the others watched, the ship seemed to judder and then float on, nearing the shore as her sails, which were still set, were pushing her in that direction, then there was another judder and the foremast came down. She rode over that, then crashed to a stop on rocks below the water. Her main went by the board, then the mizen as she rode”
Brian Withecombe, An Admiral of the Blue

“The two sloops were about one mile apart, so that they could sweep the maximum amount of the ocean possible in their search for the missing frigate. They”
Brian Withecombe, THE SEAGULL AND LECORSAIR



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