Hold Fast: A Novel

Author:   J. H. Gelernter
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Volume:   1
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   22 April 2022
Format:   Paperback
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It's 1803. The Napoleonic Wars are raging, Britain is on her heels, and His Majesty's Secret Service has just lost its best agent, Thomas Grey. Deeply depressed by his wife's untimely death, Grey resigns from the service and accepts an offer to join a lumber firm in Boston. But when a sea battle with a privateer forces the ship carrying him west to make port in neutral Portugal, Grey is approached with a counteroffer: become a wealthy man by selling out Britain's spy network to France. The French take Grey for a disgruntled ex–naval officer, blithely unaware that Grey had lost his wife to an unlucky shot from a French cannon. Now, after many years serving King and Country, Grey seizes the opportunity to fight a covert war of his own. He travels to Paris, and-playing the part of the invaluable turncoat the French believe him to be-proceeds to infiltrate the highest levels of Napoleon's government. If he can outwit his handlers, outmatch his French counterparts, and outrun Napoleon's secret police, Grey may just avenge his wife's death and turn the tide of war in England's favor. Bursting with action and intrigue, Hold Fast sends readers headlong into an unrelenting spy thriller.

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Author:   J. H. Gelernter
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.207kg
ISBN:  

9780393882476


ISBN 10:   0393882470
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   22 April 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"A Ripping Napoleonic War Adventure....an immersive, entertaining debut....[a] thoughtful, learned depiction of this deeply engrossing period in history.--Michael Patrick Brady ""The ARTery"" Brilliant writing, vivid characters, thrilling battle scenes--all the hallmarks of great historical fiction are to be found in this suspenseful tale of an English intelligence agent in the war against Napoleon. Fans of the late Patrick O'Brian will be enthralled.--Ian W. Toll, New York Times best-selling author of Twilight of the Gods Gelernter keeps the suspense high without sacrificing plausibility. Bernard Cornwell fans will welcome this promising new talent.-- ""Publishers Weekly (starred review)"" Gelernter's first novel is a pleasing romp through James Bond territory, set back a century and several decades and moved to Napoleonic France.--David Keymer ""Library Journal"" Picture this: James Bond in a red coat, tight white breeches, and a powdered wig topped off with an odd mésalliance between a top hat and a cowboy hat....[A] rip-roaring novel.--Susan Lowell ""Historical Novel Society"" This is superb, like a great Cold War thriller, smart, fast, twisty and dangerous. Highly recommended.--Lee Child In Hold Fast, J. H. Gelernter has given us a stirring adventure tale with a headlong narrative that never flags. Set midway through the Napoleonic Wars, its immensely resourceful and appealing hero, Thomas Grey (humorous; cool-minded; lethal but not bloodthirsty), cuts a spectacular path through a richly imagined early nineteenth-century world. Readers will know at once that if Mr. Gelernter can bring simmering suspense to each hand dealt in an antique French card game they have most likely never even heard of, he won't disappoint them when it comes to warships hammering it out yardarm to yardarm, or in the more intimate violence of a rapier duel. Although most of the action takes place on land, the novel is imbued throughout with the spirit of the Royal Navy in the great age of fighting sail, and I hope to take many more voyages in the company of Captain Grey.--Richard Snow, award-winning author of Iron Dawn"


A Ripping Napoleonic War Adventure....an immersive, entertaining debut....[a] thoughtful, learned depiction of this deeply engrossing period in history. -- Michael Patrick Brady - The ARTery Picture this: James Bond in a red coat, tight white breeches, and a powdered wig topped off with an odd mesalliance between a top hat and a cowboy hat....[A] rip-roaring novel. -- Susan Lowell - Historical Novel Society Brilliant writing, vivid characters, thrilling battle scenes-all the hallmarks of great historical fiction are to be found in this suspenseful tale of an English intelligence agent in the war against Napoleon. Fans of the late Patrick O'Brian will be enthralled. -- Ian W. Toll, New York Times best-selling author of Twilight of the Gods In Hold Fast, J. H. Gelernter has given us a stirring adventure tale with a headlong narrative that never flags. Set midway through the Napoleonic Wars, its immensely resourceful and appealing hero, Thomas Grey (humorous; cool-minded; lethal but not bloodthirsty), cuts a spectacular path through a richly imagined early nineteenth-century world. Readers will know at once that if Mr. Gelernter can bring simmering suspense to each hand dealt in an antique French card game they have most likely never even heard of, he won't disappoint them when it comes to warships hammering it out yardarm to yardarm, or in the more intimate violence of a rapier duel. Although most of the action takes place on land, the novel is imbued throughout with the spirit of the Royal Navy in the great age of fighting sail, and I hope to take many more voyages in the company of Captain Grey. -- Richard Snow, award-winning author of Iron Dawn This is superb, like a great Cold War thriller, smart, fast, twisty and dangerous. Highly recommended. -- Lee Child Gelernter keeps the suspense high without sacrificing plausibility. Bernard Cornwell fans will welcome this promising new talent. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Gelernter's first novel is a pleasing romp through James Bond territory, set back a century and several decades and moved to Napoleonic France. -- David Keymer - Library Journal


A Ripping Napoleonic War Adventure....an immersive, entertaining debut....[a] thoughtful, learned depiction of this deeply engrossing period in history.--Michael Patrick Brady ""The ARTery"" Brilliant writing, vivid characters, thrilling battle scenes--all the hallmarks of great historical fiction are to be found in this suspenseful tale of an English intelligence agent in the war against Napoleon. Fans of the late Patrick O'Brian will be enthralled.--Ian W. Toll, New York Times best-selling author of Twilight of the Gods Gelernter keeps the suspense high without sacrificing plausibility. Bernard Cornwell fans will welcome this promising new talent.-- ""Publishers Weekly (starred review)"" Gelernter's first novel is a pleasing romp through James Bond territory, set back a century and several decades and moved to Napoleonic France.--David Keymer ""Library Journal"" Picture this: James Bond in a red coat, tight white breeches, and a powdered wig topped off with an odd mésalliance between a top hat and a cowboy hat....[A] rip-roaring novel.--Susan Lowell ""Historical Novel Society"" This is superb, like a great Cold War thriller, smart, fast, twisty and dangerous. Highly recommended.--Lee Child In Hold Fast, J. H. Gelernter has given us a stirring adventure tale with a headlong narrative that never flags. Set midway through the Napoleonic Wars, its immensely resourceful and appealing hero, Thomas Grey (humorous; cool-minded; lethal but not bloodthirsty), cuts a spectacular path through a richly imagined early nineteenth-century world. Readers will know at once that if Mr. Gelernter can bring simmering suspense to each hand dealt in an antique French card game they have most likely never even heard of, he won't disappoint them when it comes to warships hammering it out yardarm to yardarm, or in the more intimate violence of a rapier duel. Although most of the action takes place on land, the novel is imbued throughout with the spirit of the Royal Navy in the great age of fighting sail, and I hope to take many more voyages in the company of Captain Grey.--Richard Snow, award-winning author of Iron Dawn


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J. H. Gelernter is the author of the Thomas Grey novels: The Montevideo Brief, Hold Fast, and Captain Grey’s Gambit.

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