John Wingate’s ‘Frigate’ is the first book of his Cold War Series and does a great job pulling you into the possibilities of a very real situation we may all face soon. Set in England, with the English Navy serving as the weapon of choice, Wingate brings many different characters into play. You follow their lives and learn how naval service (any service, really) affects them and their loved ones in real ways.
Frigate tells the story of a new ship captain assuming charge of a new crew that is dysfunctional and the challenge of a confrontation between NATO and Russia. The USA only plays a small role in what occurs, so it was a learning experience for me to see how England and Europe see war happening.
In this story, not every character survives. This was disheartening at first because I had grown to like the characters. But I also realized that Wingate brought home to the reader that war is real. People do die and there are consequences. Thank you for not letting every hero live. We’ve grown used to hero’s shooting pistols vs. machine guns and being victorious.
The plot is a very real possibility. Reading this book during the Ukrainian War only serves to heighten my awareness that it could happen sooner than I think.
I’m looking forward to reading the next installments of the series.