
A Chalice Argent
A swashbuckling, epic tale of adventure: Volume 2 in The Family of William Neilson
$43.66
- Hardcover
224 pages
- Release Date
20 February 2024
Summary
‘Delightful … William Neilson continues to exhibit basically all of the virtues. He’s brave, stoical, generous, truthful, constant, protective towards the weak and honourable to a fault. Yet entirely likeable. The nearest series to this I can think of is Patrick O’Brian’s Aubrey-Maturin cycle’ Francis Spufford
‘One of our finest writers’ John Burnside, The Times
New Year’s Eve, 1746 and William Neilson is on the move…
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Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781914495618 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1914495616 |
| Author: | James Buchan |
| Publisher: | Headline Publishing Group |
| Imprint: | Mountain Leopard Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 224 |
| Release Date: | 20 February 2024 |
| Weight: | 320g |
| Dimensions: | 194mm x 138mm x 26mm |
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Critics Review
‘PRAISE FOR JAMES BUCHAN:
‘I don’t believe that this country has a better writer to offer than James Buchan’ Michael Hofmann, London Review of Books.
‘One of our finest writers’ John Burnside, The Times.
‘Each book he writes is a discovery’ Steven Poole, Guardian.
‘There is really no word for it but ‘masterpiece” Philip Hensher, Spectator, on A Good Place to Die.
‘A daringly ambitious, phenomenally accomplished novel” - John Dugdale, Sunday Times, on The Gate of Air, A Ghost Story
’Praise for A Street Shaken by Light, volume 1 of the series:
‘An epic voyage well worth taking … Exhilarating’ Marianka Swain, Telegraph
‘A hugely readable adventure-romance encompassing imperial France, the East India Company, Persia, the Jacobite rebellion, shipwreck, duels, derring-do and more. Buchan […] really knows how to construct a ripping tale’ Adam Roberts, Guardian
‘There is nothing quite like a James Buchan novel: even another James Buchan novel … By throwing everything he has into this transporting romp, Buchan does what a good fiction writer should: he makes us believe’ John Self, Financial Times
‘Writers who create a six-book historical series revolving around a fictionalised historical character can seldom be accused of lacking ambition. Judging by this thrilling first instalment in the William Neilson chronicles, Buchan is equal to such a commitment … Buchan has not only created a thoroughly engaging protagonist, but has complete control over the milieu that he depicts’ Alexandar Larman, Observer
‘In the end, novels succeed not only by what they do, but, more importantly, by how they do it … it is the how that makes the book exceptional. A lesser novelist would have stretched out Will’s adventures over six or seven hundred pages. Buchan knows when to cut and dance away” - Allan Massie, Scotsman
About The Author
James Buchan
James Buchan is a novelist and a historian whose books have won many prizes and been translated into a dozen foreign languages. He has written widely on the modern history of Scotland, most recently in John Law: A Scottish Adventurer of the Eighteenth Century. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives on a farm in Norfolk.
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