The tenth volume in the popular John Pearce Adventures set on the high seas
1794: The Mediterranean is proving to be dangerous waters for John Pearce and his Pelicans. Having left his lover, Emily, the wife of his mortal enemy Ralph Barclay, in the Tuscan port of Leghorn, Pearce is detained in Naples. When he unknowingly delivers a letter promoting the shady and incompetent Admiral Hotham, Pearce finds himself entangled in a political plot that soon puts those closest to him at peril.
When reunited with Emily, John Pearce faces a losing battle to maintain her reputation. Emily sees no future for herself with Pearce and leaves while he is conveying private letters for Horatio Nelson to the British ambassador, Sir William Hamilton. Learning of her departure, Pearce sets off in pursuit. At the same time, he takes on a superior Barbary corsairs force that has targeted the merchant ship on which Emily is traveling, the Sandown Castle.
Outgunned by a barbaric opponent, John Pearce's chances of survival--and those of Emily and Pearce's crew--are dubious. And even if they can win this fierce battle, another threat looms on the horizon, as Pearce is not the only one chasing Emily. Ralph Barclay has learned of his wife's desertion and is on his way to recapture her.
Industry Reviews
David Donachie delivers yet another fun and fast naval yarn in the tradition of Forester and O'Brian, with the added interest of a hero struggling with his not-exactly-chosen career, and lots of fascinating insight on the workings of the Mediterranean Fleet in the 1790s.
--Historical Novels Review Online
Exciting and unpredictable.
-- "The Bookbag"
High adventure and detection; cunningly spliced battle scenes which reek of blood and brine; excitements on terra firma to match
-- "Literary Review"
High-speed epic from an ace storyteller.
-- "Daily Sport"
Outflanking and out-gunning C. S. Forester.
-- "Cambridge Evening News"