Friday, March 19, 2010

Miss Anna's Frigate

Yes, that's the sequel to Gunboat Number 14. It is currently being edited and will hopefully be available soon. It features many of the characters known from Gunboat #14 and is set during the winter of 1809. Here is the teaser:

In the early months of 1809 a British frigate is trapped in the ice of the Baltic Sea. While Sweden's war against Russia continues and Stockholm itself is threatened by invasion, several groups plot against the unsucessful king.

Female spy and adventuress Anna Wetterstrand had hoped for a quiet winter together with her beloved Eric. But now the unforeseen events force her to take action and question her loyalties and love. Will she be able to save the king - and herself?

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Now at Amazon UK

I just realised that the paperback is available even at Amazon UK. This means shorter shipping times and lower postage for buyers in Europe. :)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

February 2010 news

The revised 2010 edition has now been available at amazon.com for a few weeks. It's the same story of course, but the editing is better and the book is only 210 pages, which brought the price down to 18 USD.

Accordingly, the e-book at smashwords is now the new edition. It is still free, though.

Also, I'd like to quote a reader's comment which made me smile.
"I loved his book, Gunboat Number 14 - check it out - I dare you not to adore the lovely Anna, and will fight you if you don't."

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Background: New book about Sveaborg


I just got this interesting book for Christmas. It is in Swedish, by Magnus Ullman, a writer of history books who previously has published several books related to Swedish maritime history. This one is about the sea fort Sveaborg and partly also about the gunboat war of 1808. It also features some brand new illustrations of gunboats under sail and in action.

The book can be ordered here.

And here are two of the gunboat pictures from the book.


Monday, December 21, 2009

Now available at the Maritme Museum

The book should now be available in the bookshop at the Stockholm Maritime Museum. I dropped off the ordered books there this week-end. I am not sure what their retail price will be, but I'd guess about SEK 120.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Special pocket book deal

You can now buy the pocket book directly via this website for a special price of 120 SEK plus 24 SEK for postage. Compared to Amazon.com you save at least 30 SEK. You can even order a signed copy if you want. To order, send an email with your address. You can pay either through Paypal (just use the donate-button to the right if you don't have an account), or to my bank account. If you choose the latter, please state so in your email and I will provide the details.

(Non-Swedish residents can use this option as well. Postage: Inside EU: 44 SEK, outside 55 SEK).

Friday, December 4, 2009

Will there be a sequel?

I have been asked if there will be a sequel to Gunboat Number 14. The answer is yes, probably. I have some ideas about some of the characters becoming involved in another adventure. So stay tuned...