The Time of Terror: An action-packed maritime adventure of battle and bloodshed during the French Revolution (The Nathan Peake Novels, #1)

by Seth Hunter

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Friends turn against friends, patriots are betrayed, and lovers must pay the ultimate price . . .

The first gripping naval thriller in Seth Hunter's historical adventure series is sure to enthral fans of Julian Stockwin and Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin novels.

'Rousing . . . a complex plot, written with wit, suspense, intrigue, and action' Publishers Weekly

1793: The French have killed their king and are about to embark on the violent period of bloodletting known as the Terror.

Brig-sloop Commander Nathan Peake is on smuggler patrol off the Sussex coast and desperate for some real action. As revolutionary France declares war on England, he seizes his chance. Peake is given a vital mission; to destroy the French economy by smuggling millions of French banknotes across the Channel and into the heart of Paris. His operation leads him from perilous seas to the Empire of the Dead - a labyrinth of catacombs under the French capital where bodies are buried, secrets hidden and plots hatched.

But as opposition to the Terror mounts, Peake is forced to leave Paris and join the storm-tossed British squadrons in the Atlantic in the first thunderous battle between the rival navies.

What readers are saying about THE TIME OF TERROR:

'Flowing prose, matching action-packed adventures both on land and at sea'

'A must-read for fans of naval historical fiction. Well researched and plotted with characters who really come alive'

'Full of humour and history and lust. A gripping tale, masterfully written'

  • ISBN10 0755347145
  • ISBN13 9780755347148
  • Publish Date 8 January 2009 (first published 12 June 2008)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Headline Publishing Group
  • Imprint Headline Review
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 448
  • Language English