Captain Charles Hayden has orders to destroy a French frigate sailing from Le Havre and to gather intelligence from a royalist spy. On discovering French plans for an imminent attack on British soil, Hayden must return to Portsmouth to give warning before it is too late. But the enemy have been lying in wait for him, and so begins a dangerous chase out into the Atlantic and into the midst of a French squadron.
Sean Th. Russell Volgorde van de boeken
Deze auteur, die onder een pseudoniem schrijft, creëert boeiende historische romans die de lezer vaak onderdompelen in de spannende wereld van zeeslagen en heroïsche daden. Haar stijl kenmerkt zich door nauwgezette historische details en het vermogen om de lezer mee te slepen in de dramatische gebeurtenissen van de 18e eeuw. Via haar personages onderzoekt ze thema's als eer, moed en morele dilemma's in tijden van conflict. Haar werken worden gewaardeerd om hun vermogen om het verleden tot leven te wekken en de lezer een boeiende literaire ervaring te bieden.



- 2012
- 2011
A Battle Won
- 568bladzijden
- 20 uur lezen
'Fire as she bears. Rake her, lads.' Winter, 1793. Newly promoted Master and Commander Charles Hayden's orders are to deliver the frigate HMS Themis to Lord Admiral Hood, whose fleet is sheltering in the Mediterranean. Only hours out of port, however, and the Themis is engaging with the French navy.
- 2009
Born to an English father and a French mother, lieutenant Charles Saunders Hayden's career is damned by his ?mixed? heritage. Assigned to the HMS Themis , an aging frigate under the command of a captain reviled by his crew for both his brutality towards his men and his cowardice in battle, Hayden is torn between honor and duty, as the British navy engages the French in a centuries-old struggle for power.