Trident: Book 6 of the Fighting Anthony Series

· Bitingduck Press LLC
4.3
3 reviews
Ebook
211
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Recently promoted to Rear Admiral, Rupert Buck's flag flies aloft HMS Trident as his squadron is formed.  Captain Sir Gabriel Anthony, England's latest hero, has been chosen as flag captain.  What was to have been a routine mission has suddenly been changed by the Foreign Services Office.  American privateers have joined with the French to raid British convoys returning from the Indian Ocean.  Buck's squadron has to immediately weigh anchor and rush to meet this new threat.

A sudden crisis develops and Gabe suddenly finds himself thrust into command of the squadron.  Follow the ships and men under Rear Admiral Buck's flag as they raid a neutral fort, battle the elements and face a powerful enemy with cannons blazing.

Praise for Trident:

"Reading Michael Aye's books is like listening to an old salt as he relates tales from the past.  His stories are bright, bold and brim filled with action while underlying all is the deep and natural rhythm of the sea."-Alaric Bond.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
3 reviews
Jerry Johnson
July 17, 2014
Good fast read. I enjoy Mr. Aye's story telling. I think there is some historical inaccuracy in claiming Danish ownership of Capetown at this time.
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mick blades
July 25, 2016
trident author Michael aye
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About the author

Michael Aye is a retired Naval Medical Officer. He has long been a student of early American and British Naval history. Since reading his first Kent novel, Mike has spent many hours reading the great authors of sea fiction, often while being haze gray and underway himself.

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