Sunday, October 11, 2009

A little self-advertising...


I hope you will forgive me for this little advertisement as it does not have anything to do with twin-keelers. It does, however, have to do with sailing. So, for those of you who occasionally read what is commonly referred to as "nautical fiction", I have finally made my own contribution to this genre. The novel is now available as a pocket book as well as a free download. If you are interested you can read more here. And this is the teaser:

"It's 1808 and Sweden is at war with Russia. The war is not going well. On land, the Swedish army is retreating continuously and all that stands between the Russians and the Swedish mainland are the gunboats of the inshore fleet. The sea war amongst the islands of the Finnish and Swedish archipelagos is a special kind of war, fought in open boats by badly equipped men without proper training. Fighting the weather as much as the Russians, Lieutenant Johan Kuhlin commands a small squadron of three gunboats on special duty. During the short and wet summer, he learns that an independent command isn't all glory and that spies can be more dangerous than Russian guns."

4 comments:

George Bollenbacher said...

Hey! A new Patrick O'Brian. Johan Kuhlin is the new Jack Aubrey. Congrats, Jens.

jenku said...

Thanks, George. I'd not put myself in the same league really though... I might just be able to compete with Alexander Kent eventually, but I will never manage the English language like O'Brian...

George Bollenbacher said...

I'm now three-quarters of the way through Jens's book and I can heartily recommend it. If you liked Patrick O'Brian's naval war stories, but wished there was a little more sex sprinkled through them, Gunboat # 14 is the book for you.

jenku said...

George, if you like your Naval fiction a bit more steamy than O'Brian have a look at the Alan Lewrie novels as well.

http://www.amazon.com/Kings-Coat-Lewrie-Naval-Adventures/product-reviews/0449003604