Three Nicholas Everard novels in one volume.
'The Blooding Of The Guns'
At 2.28 pm on the last day of May 1916, in the grey windswept North Sea of the coast of Jutland, the fire-gongs ring. . . The first Nicholas Everard novel finds Alexander Fullerton's celebrated hero in the thick of the action at this famous naval battle, in a tiny destroyer racing to launch torpedos into a life of dreadnoughts' blazing guns. . .
'Sixty Minutes For St George'
St George's Day, 1918 - Nick Everard is part of the Royal Navy's desperate assault on the German base at Zeebrugge. In the sixty minutes from touchdown to the withdrawal, eleven VCs were won and hundreds lay dead or wounded.
'Patrol To The Golden Horn'
The final days of the First World War, and the menacing bulk of the German battle cruiser Goeben lurks in the Golden Horn at Constantinople. It is vital that she is destroyed, or at least immobilised, and on board an E-class submarine, Everard is ready to run the gauntlet in his most dangerous mission yet. . .