This magnificent seafaring tale is the 24th volume of the brilliant "Thomas Kydd" series.
At the beginning of the book you'll notice a well-drawn map of the Baltic Area, with inserted also the Vendée Coast of France and Lyngor in the south of Norway, where interesting naval actions will take place there, and not to forget there's a Dramatis Personae, with all figures who are featuring in this great tale.
At the end of the book you'll find a superbly defined Glossary, and a very well documented Author's Note, where the historical details are wonderfully explained.
Storytelling is of a tiop-notch quality and with authentic sea-language, all characters come vividly to life in this marvellous seafaring tale, and the warlike atmosphere within the Napoleonic Wars is coming off the pages in a very realistic fashion.
This tale is set in the year AD 1812, and our main protagonist, Captain Sir Thomas Kydd, is taken from his beloved frigate "Tyger" and put at the helm of a 74-gun ship-of-the-line called, "Thunderer".
At first there's hostility between the new Captain Kydd and the old crew on board "Thunderer", when after their first action at the blockade of the Vendée the situation will somewhat improve, but the action at the Norwegian caost at Lyngor Captain Sir Thomas Kydd will make his name as a fighting Captain for than worthy and the crew will take to him from that moment on.
What is to follow are more great sea-actions, as well as Renzi's diplomatic actions at the court of Tsar Alexander of Russia, while at the same time Napoleon Bonaparte is crushing through the north of Europe into Russia, while at the end of the story two famous battle ships-of-the-line, the St George and Defence, will get shipwrecked on the Danish coast of Jutland with the loss of more than a thousand lives, and all this is brought to us with much verve and accuracy by the author.
Highly recommended, for this is another tremendous addition to this excellent series, and that's why I like to call this episode: "A Glorious Thunderer's Adventure"!