Pasha (Kydd Sea Adventures Book 15)
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Pasha (Kydd Sea Adventures Book 15)

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“High-seas adventure, ocean battles, bloody melees, and general villainy . . . Stockwin, who based this tale on a factual debacle overlooked by history, is a master of Napoleonic-era atmosphere and rich descriptions of the military, politics, and society. With the last two books, Stockwin’s series is approaching the level of C. S. Forester’s Hornblower books.”xa0 — Publishers Weekly --This text refers to the hardcover edition. About the Author Julian Stockwin was sent at the age of fourteen to TS Indefatigable, a tough sea-training school. He joined the Royal Navy at fifteen before transferring to the Royal Australian Navy, where he served for eight years in the Far East, Antarctic waters and the South Seas. He was awarded the MBE and retired with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. He now lives in Devon with his wife Kathy. More information can be found on his website at www.JulianStockwin.com. --This text refers to the hardcover edition.

Features & Highlights

  • Word has come from the British ambassador Arbuthnot that the neutral Turks are being wooed by the French and if the ancient city of Constantinople falls into their hands, Napoleon's route to India will be completely unfettered and his plans for world domination a reality. Concerned for his safety, Arbuthnot is demanding a large fleet presence to take him off and bring the Turks to their senses. Braving treacherous currents, unreliable winds, and giant bombards, Thomas Kydd returns to sea and rescues the ambassador, but as Kydd waits for the rest of the expected fleet, the French are able to strengthen the Turkish defenses. Meanwhile Kydd's friend and confidential secretary, Nicholas Renzi, has assumed a new and dangerous role that he can never make public. He engineers a coup in the Topkapi Palace that turns the tables on the French but at the cost of both infidel nations being ejected from the Ottoman Empire. When Kydd learns of Renzi's incarceration in a Turkish prison, he knows if will take superb seamanship and sheer bravado to free his friend.

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A different Kydd adventure

Two plot stories that merge into one. One involving Kydd and the second involving his friend Renzi. A new setting as the story takes place in the Ottoman Empire.
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A good summer read

At the end of this summer, I have traveled with Kydd and Renzi on some wonderful trips. This might be the most entertaining. I have little knowledge of the Ottoman Empire in this time, so it was rather interesting to read this tale. I am glad that Renzi, in his rise to nobility is still connected to Sir Thomas Kydd and the L’aroure.
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Historical Fiction in the Daddenelles

An interesting exercise of historical fiction building on little known facts. Not much of the literature of this genre deals with the relationships among Britain, Turkey and Russia during this period of the Napoleonic Wars. This was the most intriguing aspect of the novel. The action scenes, about forcing the straits, and the indecision of the admiral were well done, but the plight of Renzi took away from the main thrust.
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Four Stars

Good read. If you like Kydd novels, as I do, you like this a lot! And learn some history!
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Four Stars

Good read. If you like Kydd novels, as I do, you like this a lot! And learn some history!
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Very good for one of his recent novels

I just finished the last three Kydd books while on a recent trip. This was the only one of the three I liked. It had a good deal of action and political intrigue. Kydd is a very hit and miss series. This one is a hit. Most of his recent novels have been misses.
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Another wonderful Kydd adventure.

Hornblower, Aubrey, Bolitho, Ramage, step aside for the true nautical giant Thomas Kydd. If you love age of sail fiction these books are not to be missed.
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Five Stars

I have enjoyed every book in this series!
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Five Stars

Another great Kydd novel set against a little know historical event.
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Stockwin has a talent for weaving his fictional characters into the historical narrative in such a way that keeps the story inte

Consistently well written and well researched historical fiction. Stockwin has a talent for weaving his fictional characters into the historical narrative in such a way that keeps the story interesting while providing a good view of the history involved. This was no exception.