Code of Honor A Peter Wake Novel

Code of Honor A Peter Wake Novel by Robert Macomber, published by Naval Institute Press in 2022, is a historical fiction narrative set against the backdrop of the Russo-Japanese War. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Rear Admiral Peter Wake, a seasoned veteran of naval espionage, as he navigates a complex web of political intrigue and military strategy while serving as a special assistant to President Theodore Roosevelt.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Wake’s diplomatic mission, which serves as a cover for a covert operation to obtain crucial German invasion plans. The narrative takes Wake across Europe, Africa, and Asia, where he encounters significant historical events and figures, including the Battle of Tsushima and the tumultuous atmosphere of the 1905 Russian Revolution. The book delves into themes of loyalty and the various codes of honor that define the characters’ actions amidst the chaos of war and diplomacy.
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GOLD MEDAL Recipient, Florida Authors and Publishers Association (FAPA) President’s Award
On a hot June day in 1904, the Russo-Japanese War is raging in Korea and Rear Admiral Peter Wake, forty-year veteran of naval espionage, ship combat, and guerilla wars, is in his White House office as special assistant to President Theodore Roosevelt. The Perdicaris Hostage Crisis in Morocco has diverted Wake from his critical main project: obtaining Imperial Germany’s 1903 revised invasion plans against the United States. After defusing the hostage mess, Wake and his unique team head for Hamburg and St. Petersburg in grand style on a diplomatic mission. But that’s merely a facade for the false-flag operation to get those German plans. Even as Wake hobnobs with Kaiser Wilhelm II and Czar Nicholas II, he reconnects with contacts in the sordid world of intelligence. In a perilous evening in St. Petersburg, Wake is trapped by the dreaded Russian Okhrana into joining the Russian fleet as a neutral observer on their 18,000-mile voyage around the world to engage the vastly superior Japanese fleet –a certain death sentence. Wake’s subsequent trek around Europe, Africa, and Asia leads him into the clutches of the Japanese Black Dragon Society; the cataclysmic Battle of Tsushima, which changed world history; the chaotic Trans-Siberian Railway and Potemkin Mutiny in the 1905 Russian Revolution; the Portsmouth Naval Station peace talks; the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize in Norway –and many different codes of honor.
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