Inferno

Inferno by Julian Stockwin is a historical fiction novel published by Globe Pequot Publishing on October 1, 2017. This reprint edition spans 435 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Captain Sir Thomas Kydd as he returns to command his ship, Tyger, amidst Napoleon Bonaparte’s escalating ambitions for world domination. As Britain faces isolation in Europe, Kydd is drawn into a critical mission involving the Danish fleet, which is pivotal to thwarting Bonaparte’s plans.
Readers will encounter a blend of action and adventure as Kydd navigates the complexities of war and diplomacy. The story unfolds with Kydd’s unexpected capture by the French and his subsequent mission to rescue his friend Renzi, who is entangled in a diplomatic crisis in Copenhagen. The novel intricately weaves themes of military strategy and personal sacrifice, culminating in a dramatic scene that highlights the surrender of the Danish fleet. Through its vivid portrayal of naval warfare and historical context, Inferno offers an engaging glimpse into a tumultuous period marked by conflict and ambition.
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Napoleon Bonaparte’s ambitions for world domination are growing apace, and when Captain Sir Thomas Kydd returns to take up command of his ship Tyger, he finds himself called to be part of a great armada on a mission of the utmost urgency. Britain is alone and isolated in Europe. If the kingdom is to thwart a deadly threat she must move very quickly to secure her position with neutral Denmark. A desperate decision is made by the Cabinet. It sends a sea force to the entrance to the Baltic and pressures the Crown Prince of Denmark to turn over the Danish fleet before it falls into the hands of Bonaparte. Unbeknownst to Kydd, his old friend, Renzi, has been called upon to undertake a parallel diplomatic mission to persuade the Danes to give up their fleet for the duration of the war. Renzi and Cecilia, Countess Farndon, are trapped in Copenhagen when everything comes to a terrible conclusion. In the meantime Kydd is lured ashore and captured by the French, but in a strange twist finds himself released to snatch the future king of France from exile. He returns to find a scene of chaos and terror. While attempting Renzi’s rescue, Kydd is witness to the poignant sight, never to be forgotten, of the entire surrendered Danish fleet sailing out of Copenhagen harbor, the ships slowly proceeding one by one.
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