Stockwin, Julian,author.

Balkan glory /Julian Stockwin.

xi, 401 pages :map ;24 cm.

1811. The Adriatic, the 'French Lake', is now the most valuable territory Napoleon Bonaparte possesses. Captain Sir Thomas Kydd finds his glorious return to England cut short when the Admiralty summons him to lead a squadron of frigates into these waters to cause havoc and distress to the enemy. Kydd is dubbed 'The Sea Devil' by Bonaparte who personally appoints one of his favourites, Dubourdieu, along with a fleet that greatly outweighs the British, to rid him of this menace. At the same time, Nicholas Renzi is sent to Austria on a secret mission to sound out the devious arch-statesman, Count Metternich. His meeting reveals a deadly plan by Bonaparte that threatens the whole balance of power in Europe.

1.Napoleon--I,--Emperor of the French,--1769-1821--Fiction.1.Battleships--Fiction.2.Kydd, Thomas (Fictitious character)--Fiction.3.Seafaring life--Fiction.Dynamic Details
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