**Red flags flutter at the mastheads of the Channel Fleet ships gathered at the Spithead anchorage.** It is 1797, across the calm waters of the Solent the great naval base of Portsmouth lies impotent. Worse, unrest is spreading to Plymouth, backdrop to Francis Drakes Armada heroics two centurie
The Normandy privateer: Lieutenant Oliver Anson
β Scribed by McDine, David
- Book ID
- 100634105
- Publisher
- Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 209 KB
- Series
- Lieutenant Oliver Anson 1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Great Britain,Great Britain.
- ISBN
- 1549824945
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β¦ Synopsis
England. 1800s.
The family of a young Royal Navy officer killed in action on a mission to capture a French privateer in 1798 install a memorial tablet in their church to commemorate his life and service to King and country.
Lieutenant Oliver Anson, a distant relative of the illustrious circumnavigator George Anson and the younger son of a Kent clergyman, led the raid bidding to capture the gun brig ΓgalitΓ© hiding in a small Normandy harbour.
But when it all goes wrong, Anson is felled by a musket ball in the head and is among the dead and wounded left ashore after his shipmates seek the refuge of their ship HMS Phryne.
Only β and despite official newspaper reports to the contrary β the less-than-god-fearing Anson turns out not to be dead at all but very much alive, and stuns even fellow seamen with his miraculous resurrection.
It is, however, far from plain sailing for the prisoners to escape from behind enemy lines and get back across the Channel.
And the resourceful and ambitious Anson is then dealt a hammer blow by the admiralty when he is later denied a new sea-going appointment.
Instead his future is to be an unattractive-looking, land-based role with the Sea Fencibles β tasked with foiling any potential French invasion attempt along the Kent coastline.
Perhaps worse, sea rover Anson finds himself falling into the clutches of a local bigwigβs voluptuous and determined daughter who is desperate to find a husbandβ¦
The Normandy Privateer charts the ups and downs of Lieutenant Anson and shines a poignant light on the loneliness and responsibilities of command.
Praise for David McDine
βAn enlightening historical thriller.β β Thomas Waugh
David McDine OBE, is a former Deputy Lieutenant of Kent and a former Royal Navy Reserve officer and Admiralty information officer. He is also the author of Unconquered: The Story of Kent and its Lieutenancy . The Five Horseshoes , his debut novel in the Animal Man series, is sure to appeal to fans of Tom Sharpe, Alexander McCall Smith, PG Wodehouse and Evelyn Waugh.
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β¦ Subjects
Great Britain
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