Seth Hunter is the pseudonym of London-based Paul Bryers, the author of the highly acclaimed Nathan Peake Novels, a series of naval adventures set against the canvas of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. Bryers won an English arts council award for Best First Novel for his political thriller Hollow Target, and his next thriller, In A Pigs Ear, was named as one of the Guardians best six novels of the year. He has written and directed many historical dramas for television, radio, and the theatre. You can connect with him through his website, www.sethhunterbooks.com.
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A truly enjoyable read that made me feel like I was part of the action! I couldnt put the book down.
— Will Sofrin, author of All Hands on Deck: A Modern-Day High Seas Adventure to the Far Side of the World
An entertaining and even informative look at British policy and action concerning the adolescent United States. Royal Navy officer Nathan Peake must navigate stormy political and personal waters in this tone-perfect novel of nautical intrigue.
— David Poyer, author of the Dan Lenson novels of the modern U.S. Navy
What fabulous books. We see so many times on the Facebook groups, “What do I read after O’Brian?” Well, here you go: Seth Hunter and the Nathan Peake series. Outstanding.
— The Lubbers Hole, a Patrick OBrian Podcast
Really engaging. Seth Hunter has a more natural storytellers eye than Patrick OBrian . . . well wrought and deftly told.
— Daily Telegraph
The action is handled with complete assurance and all matters nautical carry the requisite salty whiff of authenticity . . . Hunter keeps the plot continually on the boil.
— Yorkshire Evening Post
Will exceed expectations of lovers of historical fiction. Anyone who appreciates excellent prose, witty anecdotes, complex action, intertwining plots, and all-round great writing will anxiously await the next installment.
— Foreword Reviews
[Hunter] delivers another slick nautical adventure in the Patrick OBrian tradition . . . The rousing naval battles, twisty plot, and muscular prose lift Hunters nautical yarn a few notches above the competition.
— Publishers Weekly
Imaginative, knowledgeable, fast-moving . . . full of twists and turns.
— Naval Review