This isn't the most accessible title to just jump into, but for researchers or people with an interest and knowledge of the history of slavery or England's naval history, it should be an insightful read. Reading the ARC on my phone, I found some formatting to be awkward, such as the list of terminology prefacing the book being spread across pages and out of order. Viewing it on the computer and not on mobile fixes this issue, I'm not sure if the final copy will have this issue.
The information included in this book is interesting, but I feel my lack of familiarity with naval terms and traditions held me back from fully enjoying it. I found it hard to keep track of ships and their crew, or who was fighting who. I appreciated the talk of parliaments, monarchs and US policies, as I have some background with how slavery fit into those realms. I'm not sure how to make it more approachable for the common reader, maybe a dedicated section to each ship at the end, or focusing a bit more on the prose than the onslaught of dates, numbers of crew and ship names. For someone researching the topic, the data will be extremely helpful, for someone seeking a casual read about an interesting subject, this may not be your cup of tea.