This delightful seafaring story by Julian Stockwin is the 16th volume of the ever wonderful and thrilling "Thomas Kydd" series.
The book contains at the beginning three well-drawn maps concerning this beautiful story, as well as a list of Dramatis Personae of people involved within this tale, while at the end of the book you'll find a wonderful documented Author's Note, which shows how well this period has been researched historically by the author, and not to forget you'll find a very well explained Glossary and Timeline.
As always with the books by this very fine author, they are filled with the authentic language of the great seas, and thus making this series in it's own kind so real and original.
Besides that, the author also has the ability by making his characters, whether they are real or fictional, come vividly to life within this superb seafaring tale.
This story is also set in the year AD 1807, and it follows the exploits of Thomas Kydd which were told in the book Pasha.
The book itself is about Thomas Kydd, who during the naval trial of Sir Home Popham, concerning the failed occupation of Buenos Aires, is sent to a ship called "Tyger", a ship which has recently mutinied, on an immediate mission in the North Sea, a mission some very influential people in the Admiralty hope that Thomas Kydd will fail to perform, just for his supposed support towards Sir Home Popham.
What follows is an entertaining and superb seafaring tale, in which Thomas Kydd has to deliver with an untested and untrustworthy crew against the might of Napoleon, who has invaded Prussia, and in the end he and his crew have to fight very hard to rescue a Prussian division from the clutches of Napoleon's army, and thus bring them to safety.
Fully recommended, for this is a seafaring tale of the highest calibre, and one that I would like to call as "A Gripping Eventful Sea-Way"!