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Captain Horatio Hornblower now available!
Many have asked whether we will be releasing digital versions of the two very first Hornblower books: Vol. 6, Beat to Quarters and; Vol. 7, Ship of the Line. Finally, our answer is YES!
eNet Press has just published the three volume omnibus, Captain Horatio Hornblower. Which includes Beat to Quarters and Ship of the Line, plus Vol. 8 Flying Colours.
The complete Hornblower saga, Vols. 1 through 12, are now available as ebooks from eNet Press. Find out more about Captain Horatio Hornblower ... |
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A New Hornblower Novel
The Jamaican Afair of 1805 is by the new author, John Mahon and approved by the sons of C.S. Forester. In it, the stirring action begins where the unfinished last Hornblower adventure by Forester, Hornblower During the Crisis, ends.
In it Hornblower travels through Spain as a spy for the First Lord of the Admiralty. Learn More about The Jamaican Afair of 1805 ... |
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eNet Press Adds Two New Authors
Richard Bissell was an author of short stories and novels, a playwright, business executive, and a riverboat pilot. He earned the nickname ‘the Modern Day Mark Twain.’ Learn more...
John Henry Noyes Collier was a brilliant British author and screen writer who was most known for his short stories, many of which appeared in the New Yorker. Collier's perfectly constructed stories are unique, memorable, and show an acerbic wit. Learn more...
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eNet Titles Added in May/June 2012
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