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Title:
In the King's Name (MP3)
Series:
Richard Bolitho #30
Written by:
Alexander Kent 
Read by:
Christian Rodska 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
9 hours 34 minutes 
MP3 size:
400 MB 
Published:
December 28 2017 
Available Date:
December 28 2017 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489420312 
Genres:
Fiction; Historical Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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A searing and gripping tale of trouble on the high seas, and of the weakness of the human spirit.

It is January 1819, and Captain Adam Bolitho, newly married, makes haste to ship out from Falmouth and leave his beautiful wife, Lowenna, once again. Bound for Freetown, on the old the slave coast of Africa, H.M.S. Onward carries sealed orders in the strongbox below deck. But why all the secrecy and apparent urgency? And why Onward, so soon after the Mediterranean, and that bloody action with Nautilus? Mission completed, yet Adam cannot and will not leave. On their way into port, the crew of the Onward spy the debris of an allied frigate, destroyed as if taken by surprise. There are bodies strewn among the shark-infested waters and no enemy in sight. A single word frozen on the lips of the dead. Mutiny. The men begin to question who is friend and who is foe. All is not well aboard the Onward; envy and hunger for power consume some of the crew, but they must band together and risk their lives together, in the name of the King.

'Action is frequent and intense, and the color and excitement of 18th century sea battles are vividly depicted. Best of all, Bolitho will be remembered as a hero who is both human and humane.'
Library Journal

'Kent exercises an admirably terse style, revealing a comprehensive knowledge of seafaring and of his period.'
Kirkus Reviews