Relentless Pursuit

Relentless Pursuit by Alexander Kent is a historical fiction novel published by Globe Pequot Publishing on September 1, 2002. This edition spans 366 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Captain Adam Bolitho, who is summoned to the Admiralty by Sir Edward Pellew and tasked with sailing his 46-gun frigate, Unrivalled, into African waters to support His Majesty’s campaign against slave-runners.
Readers will encounter a story that intertwines themes of war and military strategy, as Bolitho grapples with personal vengeance and the dangers posed by an entrenched adversary and the Algerian overlord. The novel delves into the complexities of leadership and the moral dilemmas faced by those in command during tumultuous times. Through Bolitho’s journey, the book explores the challenges of navigating both external threats and internal conflicts, providing a vivid depiction of life at sea during a critical historical period.
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Summoned to the Admiralty by Sir Edward Pellew, Captain Adam Bolitho is ordered to sail his 46-gun frigate Unrivalled into African waters to aid His Majesty’s campaign against slave-runners. Preoccupied with avenging his uncle Richard’s death while confronting an entrenched adversary and the aggressive opposition of the Algerian overlord, he fears he may be setting his crew on a course of doom.
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