Wednesday, January 7, 2026

 The Battle for Port-en-Bessin

Winner - Best Historical Fiction 2025


Finalist - Best Book of the Year - 2025


It is with great delight that I can announce that The Battle of Port-en-Bessin, my semi-historical war novel - covering the exploits of 47 (Royal Marine) Commando and their daring adventures during and after the D-Day landings at Normandy - has been selected by reviewers as the winner of the Best Historical Fiction category of the N.N. Light Book Awards for 2025.

Of note is the fact that The Battle of Port-en-Bessin was also a finalist in the Best Book of the Year category, reaching the final three. Something I'm rather proud of, as this was the first time I've attempted to write in this genre.

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The Battle of Port-en-Bessin

The early hours of 6 June, 1944, saw Sergeant Richard—Lion—Hart of 47 (Royal Marine) Commando, leading his men ashore at JIG Green Sector, on the beaches of Normandy.

Their objective: To establish a foothold on enemy territory, and then march west, across country, to the strategically placed and heavily fortified harbor town of Port-en-Bessin. A location that would serve the Allies as a temporary marshalling area for fuel, weapons and supplies until Cherbourg had fallen.

On paper, a straightforward—if hazardous—endeavor.

Yet war is seldom straightforward. The Germans had been preparing for this moment for four years. And, as history has shown time and again; “the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry,” An idiom that Sergeant Hart and members of 47 Commando subsequently learned to their cost.


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The Battle of Port-en-Bessin




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