Read this book in 2005, and its the 4th volume of the wonderful "Thomas Kydd" series.
The year is AD 1797, Kydd, now master's mate, in company of his best high-born friend Nicholas Renzi and the rest of the crew, sails the the fabled Rock of Gibraltar, and in an attempt to win a lady's heart he joins a dangerous to Venice to rescue a diplomat from the clutches of the French.
After this experience and heading first back to Gibraltar, Kydd and his men set sail to England, to be confronted with an unusual situation.
This unusual situation is their involuntary involvement in the Mutiny at the Nore, with thousands of men holding their ships and cannons at ransom while the Government is nearly bankrupt.
This insurrection will finally fail, but it will instil one other important matter and that is when the Dutch threaten England, and the French looking for the kill, England must overcome this threat from the Dutch, and that will be sealed with a glorious but also a very bloody victory at the Battle of Camperdown.
What is to follow is a brilliant naval adventure, in which the Mutiny at the Nore as well as the Battle of Camperdown is wonderfully pictured in all its ferocity and bloodletting during this famous Battle, and all this is brought to us in a most authentic and impressive fashion by the author.
Highly recommended, for this is another top-class naval adventure to this amazing series, and that's why I like to call this episode: "A Marvellous Mutiny"!