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Andrew Wareham
Andrew Wareham is the author of many series as the “Poor Man at the Gates” series, the “Man of Conflict” series, the “Colonial” series, the “Duty and Destiny” series, the “Cannibal Country” series, and the “Making of a Man” series, to name but a few as well as a stand alone novel. His debut novel, called “The Privateersman”, was released in the year 2013. Andrew’s work is from the historical and naval fiction genres.
“Long Way Place” is the first novel in the “Cannibal Country” series and was released in the year 2015. During the early part of the 1900s, Ned Hawkins, a gutter rat, looks to rise from the grinding poverty of one English slum, however has to flee the country.
He winds up in Papua, which is a dangerous place where cannibals and cannibalism isn’t too far away. Despite this sinister backdrop, he is able to prosper and almost by accident, he finds love. But, there are ominous stirrings in the land that do bode ill for his future.
“Victorian Dawn” is the twelfth novel in the “Poor Man at the Gate” series and was released in the year 2016. The families now confront challenges while the Victorian Age arrives. It is a brand new era however many of the old problems persist; food prices stay high, the poor are still hungry and the threat of civil unrest is ever-present.
Furthermore, the people’s health is endangered while the cities grow however are unable to cope with swelling populations. The overcrowding increases the risk of lethal diseases and social and wealth standing afford zero guarantee of immunity.
“Hungry Harry” is the first stand alone novel and was released in the year 2016. With his mom dying during childbirth in a home for fallen women, at the age of eight the unloved. Harry gets sold into virtual slavery, before he runs away and joins the British Army.
His battalion is sent to confront the perils of Africa’s fever ravaged the Slave Coast. On returning, he drifts into smuggling, however is betrayed and then rejoins the army. For all of its considerable dangers, the army could prove to be his salvation.
“Billy Bacon and the Soldier Slaves” is the first novel in the “Colonial Warrior” series and was released in the year 2017. Billy Bacon the butcher’s apprentice, confronts the choice of being abused or of murdering his abuser. Charged with murder, he flees and joins up with the Army. In the year 1786, he locates safety in a battalion bound for India where he survives conflict and disease and learns to be a good soldier.
But he does not feel safe once he is back in England. With the chance of another foreign posting, Billy rises up through the ranks and joins one previously unknown regiment of slave soldiers in the Sugar Islands.
“The China Station” is the first novel in the “Earl’s Other Son” series and was released in the year 2018. After getting caught in bed with an admiral’s daughter, second son of an earl and naval officer, Lord Magnus Campbell, gets sent off unceremoniously to Hong Kong.
The posting’s a chance for him to redeem himself, or to get even deeper into trouble. He finds Hong Kong is to his liking, just like Miss Blantyre who he met while on the outward voyage. But, with China descending into chaos, disaster is never that far away.
“The Killing Man” is the first novel in the “Gin Lane Trilogy” series and was released in the year 2018. Jacobite rebels engage in one murderous looting spree as they flee back to Scotland. Young Sam, who is the son of one poor farmer, is forced to take desperate measures when their actions leave the family facing starvation.
Later, Sam joins up with the local yeomanry that ride out looking for retreating rebels. His experiences make him hardened to the killing and determined not to face poverty again. Sam, after the yeomanry is disbanded, strikes up a rather unlikely friendship with Josie, some landowner’s daughter, while setting out to make some money. He finds the illegal distilling of gin highly profitable. And his ability to ruthlessly deal with some rivals hand him control of the local trade.
“Nobody’s Child” is the first novel in the “Nobody’s Child” series and was released in the year 2019. Young Giles Jackson’s mom and dad die and he’s raised by an adoptive family that sent him off to boarding school where he gets expelled for fighting.
Instead of going back home, he goes to Poole Harbour, and after he saves the life of a sea captain, he travels to the East Indies by way of the South American colonies and beyond. The ship’s a privateer turning pirate during peacetime. Liking this new life of his, he is determined to exploit all of that foreign realms have on offer.
“Heat of Autumn” is the third novel in the “Nobody’s Child” series and was released in the year 2020. Thomas Stark, the Squadron Leader, is stationed on the southern coast close to Beachy Head in July 1940. The squadron is protecting the convoys using the Channel as they wait for the great Battle commences.
Invasion is very unlikely, however Goering believes that it could be done, and Hitler hopes the threat is going to make possible a political solution to the War in the West.
The RAF is split by some internal conflicts, as the peacetime professionals ranged against all the many pilots that had experience in Spain and China, and flying modern aircraft against the Luftwaffe in the latter case. The RAF had some bitter experience during the Fall of France, which a lot of senior officers prefer to just ignore. There’s still open war between those that support the Fighting Area attacks as well as the fliers that saw action.
While the Battle of Britain commences slowly but surely, Thomas is out in the thick of the skirmish, leading his pilots in a war that is impossible to win yet must not be lost. There are much too few of any of them, growing more and more tired and battle fatigued. But they still must fly.
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I have read all his books and re-read several of the series. PLEASE write more!
I have read the Colonial Warriors trilogy and loved it. Will there be a 4th book in the series?
Will we see more of Septimus Pierce? Would love to see what the Duke of York has in store for him!
I Enjoy all of your books especially the “Call of the Sea” series. I have read the first 4 books in Nick Turnhouse’s adventures and am waiting on the next chapter. When will it be available? Thanks again.
I guess I would have to say that you are great writer. I own all of your books and wait ech new book with great anticipation. As a Canadian I consider Winston Churchill a hero of the 20th century. You give the impression that you re not????
I have really enjoyed reading many of Andrew Wareham’s books – that have helped me survive Covid! I would like to write to him – how do I do that?
When will “The war to end all wars” be published in hardback format. Kindle is fine but books on a bookshelf to be read often by many people is much better.
Are there any other book after book 2 in the call of the sea
Hi Nigel – just the two books in that series currently.
Please tell him to keep up the good work. I have read everything published and am looking forward to reading more.
De Oppresso Liber
How is it remotely possible for one author to write the many books listed above in the time frame provided? 77 books since 2013? I simply can’t believe it, unless what we are seeing is publication of a lifetime of old manuscripts now offered as books.
Good question, Ask him.
Andrew, how were you able to write 77 books since 2017?
Can’t wait for the next Innocents No More!
Ron
None of these are old manuscripts, some are ideas he’s had for a while, but in terms of writing, he’s been at it for about a decade. He just loves to write.
I have read most of these books and enjoyed them. I am waiting for the next in the RAF series.