Under Enemy Colours
Step into the tumultuous world of the late 18th century with Under Enemy Colours by Sean Thomas Russell. This gripping historical novel, published in 2009, transports readers to 1793, where the thunder of cannon fire reverberates across the English Channel, striking fear into the bravest of hearts. Follow the aging frigate HMS Themis as it navigates treacherous waters teeming with enemy ships during the early skirmishes of the French Revolutionary War. With a page count of 544, Russell weaves a tale filled with adventure, intrigue, and the harsh realities of naval warfare. Perfect for fans of sea stories and historical fiction, Under Enemy Colours offers a vivid portrayal of the Napoleonic Wars and the courage of those who sailed into battle. Don’t miss your chance to experience this captivating journey through history!