Seaflower

Seaflower by Julian Stockwin is the third installment in a naval-adventure series published by Globe Pequot Publishing on August 1, 2008. This edition spans 326 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the shipwrecked Thomas Kydd and his crew from the HMS Artemis as they navigate the complexities of a court-martial and their subsequent journey to the Caribbean, where they face new challenges amidst warring battleships.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of historical detail woven into the action and adventure of Kydd’s experiences. The story explores themes of bravery, loyalty, and friendship as Kydd and his mate embark on a perilous voyage aboard the naval cutter Seaflower. The book delves into the political intricacies of naval life and the personal dilemmas faced by its characters, making it a compelling addition to the genres of historical fiction and sea stories.
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The third installment in a rousing naval-adventure series, this historical saga follows the shipwrecked Thomas Kydd and the rest of the crew from the ill-fated HMS Artemis. Returning to England for the court-martial of the sole-surviving officer from that voyage, Kydd has evidence that could destroy the officer’s career, as well as his own. In a political act to shield the officer’s reputation, Kydd and his mate find themselves forcibly shipped off to the Caribbean where they encounter a new set of challenges, including warring French and English battleships, a death-defying voyage aboard the plucky naval cutter Seaflower, and the ultimate challenge that will test their mettle. Loaded with nautical history and lore, this riveting tale strikes on universal themes of bravery, loyalty, friendship, and love.
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