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1798: Old enemies, Nelson and Napoleon, launch a new war in the east - and to the victor go the spoils . . .
The unputdownable sixth historical naval adventure from a master of maritime storytelling. Seth Hunter's gripping series is the perfect read for fans of Julian Stockwin and Patrick O'Brian.
'The action is handled with complete assurance and all matters nautical carry the requisite salty whiff of authenticity . . . Hunter keeps the plot continually on the boil.' Yorkshire Evening Post
The Mouth of the Nile, 9th August, 1798: Admiral Nelson has sent Captain Nathan Peake on a desperate journey across the Middle East to convey a grim warning to British India. Bonaparte's army is poised to deliver a fatal blow to the source of Britain's wealth and power by marching overland to India.
Arriving in Bombay, Nathan takes command of the East India Company's naval wing - the Bombay Marine - an under-armed and poorly crewed flotilla of sloops and gunboats.
With these meagre resources he must stop the flow of French supplies to their Indian ally and protect the Company's trade from the pirates and privateers swarming in the Bay of Bengal.
But when Nathan discovers the truth behind the East India Company's honourable facade he confronts some tough personal choices - and a crisis of conscience even more threatening than the enemy.
What readers are saying about THE SPOILS OF CONQUEST:
'Seth Hunter's fine mixture of fact and fiction has kept me hungry to read on all the way through. Wonderful!'
'The characters are engaging, the action exciting and the background nicely researched'
'[Seth Hunter's] writing style is first class as he keeps the story moving quickly forward, providing graphic description, injecting humour, and always a plausible scenario'
Genre: Historical
The unputdownable sixth historical naval adventure from a master of maritime storytelling. Seth Hunter's gripping series is the perfect read for fans of Julian Stockwin and Patrick O'Brian.
'The action is handled with complete assurance and all matters nautical carry the requisite salty whiff of authenticity . . . Hunter keeps the plot continually on the boil.' Yorkshire Evening Post
The Mouth of the Nile, 9th August, 1798: Admiral Nelson has sent Captain Nathan Peake on a desperate journey across the Middle East to convey a grim warning to British India. Bonaparte's army is poised to deliver a fatal blow to the source of Britain's wealth and power by marching overland to India.
Arriving in Bombay, Nathan takes command of the East India Company's naval wing - the Bombay Marine - an under-armed and poorly crewed flotilla of sloops and gunboats.
With these meagre resources he must stop the flow of French supplies to their Indian ally and protect the Company's trade from the pirates and privateers swarming in the Bay of Bengal.
But when Nathan discovers the truth behind the East India Company's honourable facade he confronts some tough personal choices - and a crisis of conscience even more threatening than the enemy.
What readers are saying about THE SPOILS OF CONQUEST:
'Seth Hunter's fine mixture of fact and fiction has kept me hungry to read on all the way through. Wonderful!'
'The characters are engaging, the action exciting and the background nicely researched'
'[Seth Hunter's] writing style is first class as he keeps the story moving quickly forward, providing graphic description, injecting humour, and always a plausible scenario'
Genre: Historical
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