Under Enemy Colors
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Born to an English father and a French mother, lieutenant Charles Saunders Hayden?s career is damned by his ?mixed? heritage. Assigned to the HMS Themis, an aging frigate under the command of a captain reviled by his crew for both his brutality towards his men and his cowardice in battle, Hayden is torn between honor and duty, as the British navy engages the French in a centuries-old struggle for power.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Russell's first-rate debut features taut plotting, liberal action and an attractively modest hero: Royal Navy Lt. Charles Hayden. In 1793, Britain is at war with revolutionary France, and Hayden, the son of an English father and a French mother, feels "torn in half." Denied a promotion, he reluctantly accepts appointment as first lieutenant to the frigate Themis: the commander, Capt. Josiah Hart, has powerful connections in the Admiralty, but is widely disparaged among the fleet as a tyrannical coward. Hayden is dismayed to find the ship in "a state of dreadful disarray," the crew on the verge of mutiny and Hart hostile to Hayden's remedial efforts. With the French in sight, tensions aboard come to a boil. Russell writes knowledgeably about late 18th-century naval warfare and lyrically about the sea. In Hayden, he has created a complex, sympathetic hero.
Customer Reviews
Excellent!!
This is a great book! Author has a great command of the era. If you like age of sail books than this is a must read!! Absolutely loved the book. The next book A Battle won takes place right where this one leaves off. Can't wait for the third in the series! Keep up the great work Mr. Russell!
Under Enemy Colors
A moving page-turner.