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Sea of Silence: A Nathan Peake Novel

Sea of Silence: A Nathan Peake Novel

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The novel is the seventh in the Nathan Peake series and follows Captain Nathan Peake, who is commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to command a naval operation in the Caribbean Sea to thwart French plans to establish a new French Empire. The squadron is tasked with disrupting French supply lines and running guns to the rebel forces, leading to a battle with the French Navy and a dangerous liaison with Pauline Bonaparte.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 272 pages
\n Publication date: 15 July 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
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The seventh installment in the Nathan Peake series of nautical historical fiction takes place during the wars with Revolutionary and Napoleonic France. Captain Nathan Peake, who has been released from duty in the Royal Navy, is covertly commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to lead a naval operation in the Caribbean Sea, thwarting the plans of the French to establish a new empire on the North American continent. With Europe temporarily at rest, Napoleon Bonaparte has dispatched his victorious army, accompanied by a vast fleet, to the Caribbean. Their objective is to reassert French authority in the region and subsequently occupy a vast expanse of territory spanning from New Orleans to the Canada border, extending westward from the Mississippi to the Rocky Mountains. However, their initial challenge lies in the re-conquest of Saint-Domingue, now known as Haiti, where they face opposition from rebel slaves under the command of the African general Toussaint L'Ouverture. Nathan is dispatched from England with a small squadron, consisting of British and American sailors, to disrupt French supply lines at sea and supply guns to the rebel forces. However, if they are caught, they will face disownment by the British and US governments, as well as the likelihood of being executed by the French as pirates.

This thrilling adventure will take Nathan into a relentless conflict with the French Navy in the turbulent waters off Saint-Domingue, where he will become deeply involved in one of the most brutal colonial conflicts in history. He will also engage in a perilous liaison with Pauline Bonaparte, the sister of Napoleon and the wife of the French commander, as well as engage in a philosophical and ideological battle that continues to shape the world today.

The Nathan Peake series has captivated readers with its intricate storytelling and vivid portrayal of historical events, making it a must-read for anyone interested in maritime history and the struggles for independence.

\n Weight: 548g\n
Dimension: 163 x 236 x 31 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781493059195\n \n

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