The Battle of All The Ages

Who do you turn to when there’s no one left to trust? Epic sea battles and treasonous betrayals…

In the heat of a gigantic battle against the Dutch, the English fleet is mysteriously divided. A large portion of their resources is sent to meet a French threat which never materialises. Thousands are slaughtered. Could there be a traitor in the Royal Navy?

As popular fury erupts, Captain Matthew Quinton is given the unenviable task of uncovering the enemy within. Heads must roll. Sent to find source of this false intelligence in pirate-infested Plymouth, Quinton is dismayed when all evidence seems to point to an old friend…

Fans of Patrick O'Brian's Master and Commander will love the fifth instalment of the Matthew Quinton Journals.

‘Great naval fiction … Hornblower, Aubrey and Quinton – a pantheon of the best adventures at sea’ Conn Iggulden

The Matthew Quinton Journals

1. Gentleman Captain
2. The Mountain of Gold
3. The Blast that Tears the Skies
4. The Lion of Midnight
5. The Battle of the Ages
6. The Rage of Fortune
7. Death's Bright Angel
8. The Devil Upon the Wave

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The Battle of All The Ages

Who do you turn to when there’s no one left to trust? Epic sea battles and treasonous betrayals…

In the heat of a gigantic battle against the Dutch, the English fleet is mysteriously divided. A large portion of their resources is sent to meet a French threat which never materialises. Thousands are slaughtered. Could there be a traitor in the Royal Navy?

As popular fury erupts, Captain Matthew Quinton is given the unenviable task of uncovering the enemy within. Heads must roll. Sent to find source of this false intelligence in pirate-infested Plymouth, Quinton is dismayed when all evidence seems to point to an old friend…

Fans of Patrick O'Brian's Master and Commander will love the fifth instalment of the Matthew Quinton Journals.

‘Great naval fiction … Hornblower, Aubrey and Quinton – a pantheon of the best adventures at sea’ Conn Iggulden

The Matthew Quinton Journals

1. Gentleman Captain
2. The Mountain of Gold
3. The Blast that Tears the Skies
4. The Lion of Midnight
5. The Battle of the Ages
6. The Rage of Fortune
7. Death's Bright Angel
8. The Devil Upon the Wave

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The Battle of All The Ages

The Battle of All The Ages

by J. D. Davies
The Battle of All The Ages

The Battle of All The Ages

by J. D. Davies

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Who do you turn to when there’s no one left to trust? Epic sea battles and treasonous betrayals…

In the heat of a gigantic battle against the Dutch, the English fleet is mysteriously divided. A large portion of their resources is sent to meet a French threat which never materialises. Thousands are slaughtered. Could there be a traitor in the Royal Navy?

As popular fury erupts, Captain Matthew Quinton is given the unenviable task of uncovering the enemy within. Heads must roll. Sent to find source of this false intelligence in pirate-infested Plymouth, Quinton is dismayed when all evidence seems to point to an old friend…

Fans of Patrick O'Brian's Master and Commander will love the fifth instalment of the Matthew Quinton Journals.

‘Great naval fiction … Hornblower, Aubrey and Quinton – a pantheon of the best adventures at sea’ Conn Iggulden

The Matthew Quinton Journals

1. Gentleman Captain
2. The Mountain of Gold
3. The Blast that Tears the Skies
4. The Lion of Midnight
5. The Battle of the Ages
6. The Rage of Fortune
7. Death's Bright Angel
8. The Devil Upon the Wave


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788631853
Publisher: Canelo Digital Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 05/07/2018
Series: The Matthew Quinton Journals , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

J. D. Davies is the prolific author of historical naval adventures. He is also one of the foremost authorities on the seventeenth-century navy, which brings a high level of historical detail to his fiction, namely his Matthew Quinton series. He has written widely on the subject, most recently Kings of the Sea: Charles II, James II and the Royal Navy, and won the Samuel Pepys Award in 2009 with Pepys’s Navy: Ships, Men and Warfare, 1649-1689.

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