Lieutenant Fury, G.S. Beard
Lieutenant Fury, G.S. Beard
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Lieutenant Fury
a brilliantly engaging and rip-roaring naval adventure set during the French Revolutionary Wars that will keep you hooked!

Author: G.S. Beard

Narrator: Terry Wale

Unabridged: 11 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/23/2010


Synopsis

If you like Hornblower and Sharpe, you will love this all-action nautical page-turner from much loved author G.S.Beard. You'll feel as if you are in the midst of the action!

'If you like sea stories, you will enjoy this, and even if you think you don't but enjoy things like Sharpe, it might just convert you' - HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW
'Kept me spellbound' -- ***** Reader review
'A fun, fast read' -- ***** Reader review
'Excellent story and very exciting' -- ***** Reader review
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1793: the French Revolutionary Wars continue...

When HMS Amazon is returning from an arduous duty in the Indian Ocean, she encounters a French frigate in the Atlantic which unexpectedly opens fire - a bloody sea battle ensues resulting in both triumph and personal tragedy for Acting Lieutenant John Fury.

A battered Amazon puts into Gibraltar for repairs and newly promoted Fury finds he is to be transferred away from his home on the Amazon and set a new challenge: he will be the fifth lieutenant on the 74-gun-man of war Fortitude.

The action never stops in Toulon, where Fury is posted and he eventually finds himself defending a prominent fort ashore as the Republican armies, inspired by a young artillery officer by the name of Napoleon Bonaparte, establish a brutal siege of the port. It is soon clear that Britain and her allies are going to be hard pressed to hold onto their prize.

But Fury has more to lose than most - in the maelstrom of the siege he has met and fallen in love with a pretty French girl, Sophie Gourrier.

Somehow, as the defence crumbles, he must rescue his men and Sophie from the doomed city.

John Fury's adventures started in Mr Midshipman Fury - have you read it?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jack on July 19, 2024

A somewhat underwhelming sequel to the delightful first book that didn't quite capture the same sense of imagination and adventure. Constraining the story to the limits of the real life scenarios from the Napoleonic wars, the overarching plot felt stuttering and many parts superfluous, with only bri......more

Goodreads review by Mark A. Pidd on August 13, 2022

Cracking read in the spirit of Hornblower Entertaining adventure with a hint of Hornblower, which is no bad thing. Lacking some of the inner turmoil dialogue of C S Forester's hero. Nevertheless a good page turning yarn. Waiting with anticipation for G S Beard to continue with Mr. Fury's career, and r......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn on April 14, 2019

ripping yarn, but some errors I'm loving the character of Fury, and the stories are good, but oh dear Mr Beard....... When did the Eddystone light move from off Plymouth to the Isle of Wight? I didn't give 5 stars because of the spelling and grammar errors throughout the book, but I'm eagerly awaiting......more

Goodreads review by Mike on February 01, 2022

Lieutenant Fury I was not impressed at first with this book but it quickly gained momentum as the author got to grips with the story and indeed, by the second chapter I was hooked. Great story with a very well described hero. A thoroughly enjoyable read and I look forward to reading the following sto......more

Goodreads review by Ron Storr on February 02, 2023

A gripping read much in the cane prOtesters and Kent but easier and Kent The history shines through it and is very interesting x I felt this was something I should know . Very good......more


Quotes

Here is a rollicking adventure, real Boy's Own stuff, which is romantic (without the romance) and reassuring (England really did rule the waves), which will stir into life the most sluggish blood of the even the most pacific of readers. Much of Mr Midshipman Fury details life on board a cramped naval vessel in time of war but action is always well to the fore. Among the most engrossing scenes is the forcefull described battle. Particularly poignant when Fury's fellow midshipman - some no older than 13 - are brutally and bloodily cut down. Towering above all the action is Fury himself, a teenager with the skill and cunning of a superhero...Fury promises to go far Daily Express