Elegantly plotted . . . the writing has the power of a broadside at close range.
(Previous Edition Praise)— Oxford Times
Well-written mixture of high-seas adventure and character-based drama . . . impossible not to enjoy.
(Previous Edition Praise)— Booklist
Written with authoritative detail by a gifted storyteller who is passionate about the Great Age of Sail.
(Previous Edition Praise)— Western Morning News
Stockwin's descriptions of the bloody reality of naval combat 200 years ago are memorably vivid, and reveal a profound respect for the seamen who were willing to sacrifice their lives to help save their country.
(Previous Edition Praise)— Yorkshire Evening Post
This heady adventure blends fact and fiction in rich, authoritative detail. The author closely follows historical record, taking readers into the world-defining events of 1805.
(Previous Edition Praise)— Nautical Magazine
The full-blooded seagoing adventures of Commander Thomas Kydd reach another thrilling chapter.
(Previous Edition Praise)— Peterborough Evening Telegraph
This latest book is as fresh as the first to be published . . . takes forward the careers of his two heroes in such a natural way that they feel to be a genuine part of history, interacting with the real story of Nelson, Trafalgar and Victory. ―Firetrench
(Previous Edition Praise)—
A rousingly exciting and delicious full-immersion in the perils of seafaring and society during the great Age of Sail!
— Dewey Lambdin, author of the Alan Lewrie series
Period dialect and seagoing argot aplenty add credibility to the adventure, and the unworldly Kydd is an apt lens for the reader's journey.
— Publishers Weekly
The vantage point of the common sailor gives the nautical novel a fresh twist. In Stockwin’s hands the sea story will continue to entrance readers across the world.
— The Guardian
Stockwin continues to display his talents in transporting his audience from the 21st century to the chaotic worlds of Kydd, Renzi, and their imperiled homeland. . . . [He] goes into action with swords drawn and cannons and carronades blasting.
— Historical Novels Review Online