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Yankee Mission

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6th July 2023

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781473699175

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Yankee Mission is a jewel in Julian Stockwin’s crown as a master in naval fiction, with a ship-to-ship fight so vivid that the battle’s sounds and scents fly off the pages like lethal wooden splinters’ – Quarterdeck

1812. Off the coast of Brazil, HMS Java, a proud British 38-gun frigate, is captured in battle by the American USS Constitution – signaling across the world’s oceans a challenge to Britain’s naval premiership that cannot be ignored.

Back in England Captain Sir Thomas Kydd is enjoying a moment of normal life with his wife and his newborn son. With his Thunderer in dock receiving some well-earned repairs he is, momentarily, without a command. It’s a position the Admiralty does not leave him in for long, and he is soon given a mission: engage the young republic in a fair fight, frigate against frigate, and restore the Navy’s reputation. And they have just the ship and crew for him . . . Tyger.

But on reaching the US east coast, Kydd and his trusted Tygers realise that the hardest part of their mission will be drawing out one of the Yankee men-o’-war to engage in battle – especially once the Americans get wind of his purpose. It’s a tall order, requiring every ounce of the crew’s guile and persistence – and when fortune turns against them, Kydd finds not only his career, but his life, hanging in the balance.

Praise for Julian Stockwin’s Kydd series:

‘A very readable and enjoyable story . . . I can only recommend that you go out, beg, borrow or buy, and enjoy’ – Bernard Cornwell

‘In Stockwin’s hands the sea story will continue to entrance readers across the world’ – Guardian

‘The characterization is first-class, and the reader quickly becomes involved with all that happens’ – Historical Novels Review

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