Land of Mist and Snow by Debra Doyle, James Macdonald

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  • Pub. Date: November 2006
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 743,891
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    • Pub. Date: November 2006
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 743,891

    Synopsis

    Called to duty at last, Lieutenant John Nevis faces his assignment with trepidation. Boarding the USS Nicodemus—a sloop of war built in a single night at the top of the world—Nevis wonders uneasily at its strange aura of power, its cannonballs of virgin brass . . . and its uncanny ability to glide swiftly through the waters without steam or sail. As great armies clash all around them, the mission of Lieutenant Nevis and the Nicodemus crew is shrouded in an impenetrable gray mist of magic and malevolence. For a fearsome adversary awaits on roiling waves—an awesomely powerful vessel fueled by cruelty and terror; a demon raider driven by an insatiable lust . . . for blood.

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    Biography

    Debra Doyle has a doctorate in English literature. Together, she and James Macdonald have written numerous sf/f books. They live in Colebrook, New Hampshire.

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    Excellent Naval-Based Bookby Anonymous

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    March 11, 2007: This is a fast paced book that can be read on a non-stop flight between Atlanta and LA. U.S. Civil War timeframe with a lot of naval jargon. Anyone with military experience, particularly Navy, will enjoy it immensely. You certainly have to suspend disbelief, but that's part of the fun.

    Passive and unbeliveable taleby Anonymous

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    December 15, 2006: Pages of an ancient lost book of hocus pocus found in a wine cellar,a virgin that communicates with a wooden and brass ship, finally the pace is so passive it almost apologizes for being written.


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