The Elijah Hall Chronicles
By Ian Hughes
In the shadow of revolution and empire, one man charts a course through the storm.
Elijah Hall, a former sailor turned reluctant chronicler, finds himself caught in the wake of history's greatest upheavals. From the thundering cannons of 18th-century naval warfare to candlelit councils with the likes of John Paul Jones and Benjamin Franklin, Elijah witnesses the birth of a nation-and the death of old certainties.
Told through haunting diary entries and vivid recollections, The Elijah Hall Chronicles weaves a powerful tale of loyalty, loss, and the heavy toll of freedom. As Hall is drawn into a world of shifting alliances, brutal engagements, and moral compromise, he must confront not only the enemies at sea, but the ghosts of his past.
Blending historical fact with literary imagination, Ian Hughes brings to life a world teetering on the edge of change, where the personal and political collide in every creaking timber and whispered confession.
This is more than a story of war-it is a chronicle of identity, memory, and the price of being remembered.