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1809: 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?