Sloop of War

Sloop of War by Alexander Kent, published by Globe Pequot Publishing in October 1998, is a historical fiction novel that immerses readers in the tumultuous year of 1778. The story follows Captain Richard Bolitho as he commands the 18-gun HMS Sparrow, navigating the challenges of the American Revolution. Set against a backdrop of naval warfare, the narrative explores Bolitho’s struggles against colonial rebels, the threat posed by privateers and French warships, and the complications arising from both personal and professional relationships.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of maritime conflict and the intricacies of leadership during a pivotal moment in history. The book delves into themes of war and military strategy, while also highlighting the personal dilemmas faced by Bolitho as he contends with treachery and incompetence within his ranks. With 352 pages, this edition offers an engaging exploration of sea stories that reflect the complexities of loyalty and duty during a time of upheaval.
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The year is 1778, the ship is the 18-gun HMS Sparrow, England’s finest sloop of war, and the Captain is Richard Bolitho, sailing his command into the fury of battle. The American Revolution has turned the Atlantic coast into a refuge for privateers and marauding French warships, and it is up to young Bolitho to fight the colonial rebels, to stave off the treachery of a beautiful woman, and to overcome the dangerous incompetence of a senior officer before it is too late.
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