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The darkening sea

Returning safely to England after the dramatic capture of Martinique, Vice Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho finds an all too brief respite from war and politics. But the shadow of a new conflict darkens the horizon as France forge an alliance with America, threatening the safety of British trade routes.

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  • "June 1809. Soon after taking part in the dramatic capture of Martinique in the Caribbean, Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho is next despatched to the African coast to gather a flotilla and stop French attacks on British trade routes. But Bolitho must contend with more than Britain's old enemy - he must also face the hatred of his flag captian and betrayal by a man he once counted on as his friend. In the dangerous waters off South Africa, Bolitho hunts his foe; France's most brilliant admiral and the desperate mercenaries who sail with him. - from cover."
  • "Returning safely to England after the dramatic capture of Martinique, Vice Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho finds an all too brief respite from war and politics. But the shadow of a new conflict darkens the horizon as France forge an alliance with America, threatening the safety of British trade routes."@en
  • "As Admiral Bolitho heads to the Indian Ocean, "for the first time Bolitho's thoughts are not of glory but his own--and the Navy's--past. Both Nelson and Collingwood died in their country's service. For the Navy's newest Admiral, is there life beyond the sea itself?"--Cover."
  • "Returning safely to England after the dramatic capture of Martinque, Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho finds an all too brief respite from war and politics in the arms of his mistress Catherine Somervell. But the shadow of a new conflict already darkens the horizon. The old enemy, France, forges an uneasy alliance with America - threatening the safety of British trade routes. Although ordered immediately to the Indian Ocean, for the first time Bolitho's thoughts are not of glory but his own - and the Navy's - past. Both Nelson and Collingwood died in their country's service. For the navy's newest Admiral, is there life beyond the sea itself?"

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  • "Naval history"@en
  • "Naval history"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Sea stories"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Sea stories"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

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  • "Dämmerung über der See : Admiral Bolitho im Indischen Ozean"
  • "Darkening Sea, The"
  • "The darkening sea"@en
  • "The darkening sea"
  • "The Darkening Sea"@en
  • "Dämmerung über der See : Admiral Bolitho im Indischen Ozean ; Roman"
  • "The darkening sky"@en
  • "Mar oscuro"@es
  • "Mar oscuro"
  • "Dämmerung über der See Admiral Richard Bolitho im Indischen Ozean ; Roman"
  • "Une mer d'encre : roman"
  • "Darkening sea"