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  • 02/2016
  • 9780993617393 B01BE97THW
  • 346 pages
  • $3.49
Lyle Garford
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Dockyard Dog
Lyle Garford, author

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

Antigua, 1784 In 1784 when Lieutenant Evan Ross is badly injured in a fight with British Royal Navy deserters his Captain abandons him in the Royal Navy hospital on the Caribbean island of Antigua. Upon recovering he meets Captain Horatio Nelson, newly appointed to command of the Northern Leeward Islands squadron and the Royal Navy Dockyard at English Harbour in Antigua. Nelson's primary task is stamping out rampant American smuggling activity. But to succeed, Nelson needs information. Lieutenant Ross serves as a spy for Nelson against the smugglers, but they aren't his only foe. French and American spies supporting the smugglers are playing for far higher stakes, sowing the seeds of violent unrest. Lieutenant Ross is soon in the midst of desperate action and working with a beautiful slave woman to gain information as he struggles to stop to their plot. Dockyard Dog is the first novel in the Evan Ross series.
Reviews
Cindy Vallar, Pirates and Privateers

Dockyard Dog takes place between June 1784 and June 1785, and is the first volume in the Evan Ross series. Although the majority of the action takes place on land, readers who like tales of nautical and historical fiction will enjoy this story. 

In spite of the 425 pages, Dockyard Dog is a fast-paced read filled with action and intrigue. I look forward to reading Evan's next adventure, The Sugar Revolution.

David Hayes, Historic Naval Fiction

I have read many books which feature Horatio Nelson as a character, particularly based around his victories at the Nile and Trafalgar. In an interesting departure Dockyard Dog focuses on a much earlier period of his career, when his efforts to reduce smuggling in the Caribbean made him an unpopular figure unlike later.

The novel follows the exploits of Lieutenant Evan Ross who, after loosing an arm whilst boarding a smuggler, has little prospect of further employment at sea. Nelson uses the young man as his liaison officer ashore in his efforts to get the dockyard working properly and gather intelligence on the smugglers.

The narrative spends very little time at sea instead concentrating on the shore side activities but for all that it was a well written novel with a good well paced plot line based on factual events. Despite this lack of sea time it fitted the genre well and I found it hard to put down.

This is a book I recommend, and I look forward to the sequel.

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 02/2016
  • 9780993617393 B01BE97THW
  • 346 pages
  • $3.49
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