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Harold Coyle

Author of Team Yankee

41+ Works 4,476 Members 70 Reviews 3 Favorited

About the Author

Series

Works by Harold Coyle

Team Yankee (1987) 740 copies, 6 reviews
Sword Point (1988) 475 copies, 2 reviews
The Ten Thousand (1993) 411 copies, 2 reviews
Bright Star (1990) 395 copies, 1 review
Trial by Fire (1992) 382 copies, 1 review
Code of Honor (1994) 285 copies, 1 review
Look Away (1995) 265 copies, 4 reviews
God's Children (2000) 225 copies, 1 review
Until the End (1996) 173 copies, 3 reviews
Dead Hand (2001) 161 copies, 1 review
Against All Enemies (2002) 159 copies, 2 reviews
More Than Courage (2003) 124 copies, 2 reviews
They Are Soldiers (2004) 106 copies, 2 reviews
Savage Wilderness (1997) 93 copies, 2 reviews
Cat and Mouse (2007) 87 copies, 1 review
No Warriors, No Glory (2009) 72 copies
Prometheus's Child: Harold Coyle's Strategic Solutions, Inc. (2007) — Author — 59 copies, 1 review
Look Away (1997) 19 copies
Team Yankee: The Graphic Novel (1989) — Author of Source Novel — 13 copies
The Eighth Day (2016) 3 copies
Tips (2013) 3 copies
The Legend of Alfhildr (2013) 3 copies
Dance of the Baccha (2013) 1 copy
Grace (2013) 1 copy
The Gambit (2013) 1 copy
Caitlin (2014) 1 copy
A Lion in Waiting (2013) 1 copy
God Save the Queen (2013) 1 copy

Associated Works

Combat (2001) — Contributor — 166 copies, 2 reviews
Combat, Vol. 3 (2002) — Contributor — 94 copies
Victory (2003) — Contributor — 89 copies
Alternate Gettysburgs (2002) — Contributor — 66 copies, 2 reviews
Victory: Into the Fire (2004) — Contributor — 36 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Coyle, Harold
Birthdate
1952
Gender
male
Education
Virginia Military Institute
Organizations
United States Army
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Leavenworth, Kansas, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Kansas, USA

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Reviews

75 reviews
This is a fictional story of the beginning of the American revolution with many of the characters continuing from Coyle's story of the French and Indian war. The writing is very good with new characters introduced to enhance both the military and citizen thoughts and actions during the beginning of the war. The plot of this story was written by history with the writing for the fictional characters adding an intimacy that brings the reader into the personal lives of the combatants and show more civilians helping with the revolution.
The reason for the three and a half stars has nothing to do with the story which by itself would have received five stars from me. I read this story as an eBook and was very disappointed with the editing. Missing or misspelled words in a sentence interrupts the flow of the writing and makes me stop and go back to make sense fo the sentence.
Harold Coyle has written a very good story which is worth reading.
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½
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Highly recommended reading.

No Small Thing: A Novel of the American Revolution is truly that...no small thing. It is a robust examination of the "human factors" that shaped the early months of armed conflict between the poorly trained and rudely equipped American Patriots and the professional military forces of their resolute English "sovereign."

Instead of focusing on the growing conflict from the perspective of a single military voice, Harold Coyle has penned a swift-moving journal, telling show more the story in the vernacular of the 18th century, featuring numerous characters, each a protagonist and antagonist in the eyes of the other. The reader feels immersed in the epic and privy to the characters' thoughts in real time. New York business merchants, American loyalists, Hessians mercenaries, British officers, militiamen, rebel commanders... the interplay of perspectives is enlightening.

In addition, this work transcends the expected. It is not a historical romance, although there are passions and love expressed that motivate actions. It is not simply military fiction, although the interpretations of strategy and battle are told from the quagmire of the forces converging. It is more of a fictionalized social history, illuminating the motives, desires, and ambitions of the array of participants in a truly Revolutionary period in world history

This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. April 14, 2026.
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This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
"No two men ever fight for the same thing," says Ian McPherson, a key player in this beefy, brawny story, and he is indeed correct. Harold Coyle follows the trail of several officers, enlisted men, and native Americans on both sides of the French and Indian War, each of whom have a different drive to succeed.

The novel throws you into action immediately, as McPherson begins his career at the battle of Culloden Moor in Scotland, making the reader wonder if you're just going to get dragged show more from one bloody skirmish to another without a storyline to let you catch your breath. No worries--great narrative; interesting people; history lessons that aren't pedantic. It's a long read, but a good one. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
A Savage War of Empire is a gritty, immersive look at the French and Indian War, told with Harold Coyle’s signature blend of military realism and human depth. Coyle follows soldiers, settlers, Native allies, and imperial powers as their worlds collide in a brutal struggle for control of North America. The battles are tense, the frontier setting feels raw and dangerous, and the shifting alliances give the story real emotional weight. It’s a fast, engaging read for anyone who enjoys show more historically grounded war fiction show less
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Statistics

Works
41
Also by
5
Members
4,476
Popularity
#5,598
Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
70
ISBNs
152
Languages
7
Favorited
3

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