Robert Macomber's Honorable Mention is extraordinary, a first-rate historical novel by a master of the genre. --Joe Weber, bestselling author of Defcon One and Rules of Engagement This is an excellent Civil War-era novel. . . . Robert Macomber . . . is truly a gifted writer. --Patrick Smith, author of A Land Remembered
Robert Macomber proves . . . he can tell a compelling, action-packed story that educates painlessly as it sails the reader along.--Randy Wayne White, author of the bestselling Doc Ford series
My advice is to sign on early and set sail with Peter Wake for both solid historical context and exciting sea stories!--Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret), Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander (2009-2013) and dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (2013-2018)
At last we have an American character the equivalent of Hornblower or Aubrey.--John Prados, author of Safe for Democracy: The Secret Wars of the CIA
The Peter Wake novels are more than just gripping stories about life at sea--they offer a carefully rendered, historically accurate imagining of America's naval history in the second half of the 19th century.--Clay Risen, author of The Crowded Hour: Theodore Roosevelt, the Rough Riders and the Dawn of the American Century
Macomber is today's foremost practitioner of a fascinating subgenre--historical fiction of the nautical variety. Building his series on the imagined autobiography of Peter Wake, he's given readers a vivid, multi-dimensional hero. Macomber makes the remarkable times he portrays glow. . . . History comes alive.--Philip K. Jason, Professor Emeritus, United States Naval Academy, and author of Acts and Shadows: The Vietnam War in American Literary Culture
Robert Macomber writes well and inspiringly so--giving voice to the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps and its officers and enlisted men (ratings) now lost to memory. . . . Does Wake work? Yes, in many ways he captures the essential--which is, no doubt, why he has so many followers on both sides of the Pacific and Atlantic.-- "The NAVY"
Peter Wake continues to emerge as an American hero worthy of his counterparts in naval fiction.--George Jepson, Tall Ships Books