America at war on land and sea! Nathan Jeffries struggles to survive and regain his honor against the British-and an implacable enemy who schemes to destroy him and those he loves at all cost.
Bert J. Hubinger was born in New Jersey and raised in Florida, traveled the sea in search of adventures in sailing, diving, and maritime history. A teacher, editor, photographer, and frequent contributor to a variety of publications. Director of the Annapolis Writing Center and former editor of The Journal of the War of 1812, author of Sea Drums and Other Poems, 1812: Rights of Passage, 1813: Reprisal, and the newly released 1814: Raze of Glory, the third and final published novel in his trilogy on the War of 1812.
Really thick with historical facts and jargon. If you want to go in depth in your historical seafaring action novels, this one is definetly for you. Now I want to read the author's other book, 1812.