Nelson & His Son Series by Oliver Greeves (#1-2)
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Overview:Oliver Greeves is a Sydney-based writer of historical novels about the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic War. He is a direct descendent of Francis, Viscountess Nelson and her son, Josiah Nisbet. Family lore and family memorabilia have long played a part in his love for his subject matter. Oliver has a PhD in history from Bristol University in the United Kingdom and studied creative writing at the New School in Greenwich Village New York. He lived in New York for many years, working for Wall Street financial institutions at senior levels and was a founding partner of Pharos Institute, a leadership and executive coaching company. His understanding of institutions and the psychological perspective of those leading them infuses his novels with realism.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics
Nelson’s Folly 1
Horatio and Fanny Nelson live, poor but happy, in his father’s damp parsonage in Norfolk.
The French Revolutionary Wars have begun, and as fighting intensifies, Horatio is recalled to sea.
As the years pass and the war rages on, Horatio Nelson becomes a lauded hero, while Fanny loyally manages their affairs back in England. But Horatio’s success in battle has changed him – he’s proud, arrogant, bitter. How can a woman like Fanny, self-reliant but bound by 18th century attitudes, face down the Navy’s superstar without losing everything?
A compelling exploration of duty in all its forms, Nelson’s Folly is a sweeping, historically rich novel based on the true story of Horatio and Fanny Nelson and their lives together – and apart.
Nelson’s Lost Son 2
Josiah Nisbet, a once-rising naval star, is facing an uncertain future. He’s lost his command and his reputation, and his relationship with his famous stepfather, Admiral Horatio Nelson, is fractured. Offered a covert mission, will Josiah be able to redeem himself in the eyes of the navy, and his stepfather?
Set against the backdrop of the “Great Chase”, the Caribbean campaign preceding the more well-known Trafalgar, author Oliver Greeves un-picks the story of Nelson’s Lost Son. It is a tale of skulduggery, slavery and unrelenting military daring-do, set amidst the beauty and the horrors of the Sugar Islands.
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