I chose to read this book as I felt that it might have been in similar style to Robert Louis Stevenson and Treasure Island. And while it was a good seafaring yarn that took the hero John Barr out to sea as a youngster and saw him involved in a variety of exciting adventures in and around the war with France, it did not seem to have the same excitement as Treasure Island.
John Barr was with his father in Edinburgh when an incident took place that, by dint of some cheating on behalf of some bandits, put the pair of them in an invidious position so they fled. However in doing so they were picked up in the docks and press ganged into the navy, even though John was still only 12 years old. And then disaster struck as John was assigned to HMS Fearless, a Veteran of Trafalgar and due to sail towards France and fight in the Napoleonic wars, while his father, Patrick, was appointed clerk to the Captain of HMS Splendid.
John was naturally nervous as he had never previously been to sea and he soon found himself 'stepping over drunken sailors, avoiding dancing women and ducking under low beams' as he followed the master gunner, Mr Tawse, whose crew he was joining, to meet Captain Bannerman.
He was sent down to his cramped quarters where he met a young boy, Kit, with whom he quickly became friendly and a not so nice fellow gunner's mate, Nat Claypole to whom he took an instant dislike. Lunch was served but John was terribly seasick and could not eat much food. He initially found life very hard and moving around the deck made him even more seasick, which worsened when he was given duty to climb up the rigging to sort out the sails.
However, he persevered and began to get used to life afloat. Fearless headed for Bordeaux and arrived there to take part in the blockade of French ships by April 1808. In the meantime he discovered some disturbing news about his friend Kit but the two of them were designated to go ashore and try to infiltrate themselves into French company to discover what plans their enemies were making.
This led to all sorts of complications plus more revelations about his friend Kit, whose family were French that helped immensely when dealing with the enemy as John spoke no French and was portrayed as an American citizen. However, problems arose and before too long the pair were abandoned behind French lines while still trying to discover what exactly was going on.
Things were made a little easier when they managed to get to Kit's family home at Jalignac, where more revelations about Kit's past life came to light. However, the two of them carried on with their investigations and by various means managed to get back to HMS Fearless and impart the knowledge that they had gained. For his efforts, John was promoted to midshipman.
This led them in January 1809 to sail towards Corunna, joining a vast fleet that was detailed to the northern tip of Spain to pick up British survivors from the battle that had enraged there John once more found himself on shore trying to arrange the departure of wounded soldiers on the Fearless and also attempting to put false information in the hands of the French about the future actions of HMS Fearless.
Despite many hardships, he did this successfully and was able to return to Fearless for the journey home. June 1809 saw Fearless arriving at Portsmouth, having shepherded 16 merchant ships safely away from French guns and across the oceans to safety.
He was commended for his actions but more importantly a romance had developed in a most unlikely way that made the whole episode end very happily.