Killigrew RN

Killigrew RN

by JonathanLunn (Author)

Synopsis

Forty years after its abolition, the Transatlantic slave trade is more lucrative than ever; even the new steamships of the Royal Navy are powerless to catch the swift brigs of the slavers. Only one man is ruthless enough to beat the slavers at their own game. Risking death and disgrace, Lieutenant Kitt Killigrew infiltrates the crew of a slave ship to discover the whereabouts of the biggest slave market on the coast of West Africa, owned by shadowy megalomanic Francisco Salazar. From the smoke-filled gentlemen's clubs of London to the steamy jungles of the Guinea Coast, Killigrew embarks on a journey fraught with murder and betrayal.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: New ed
Publisher: Headline
Published: 03 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0747263809
ISBN 13: 9780747263807
Book Overview: Introducing a Victorian naval hero to rival Hornblower, aimed at the market who enjoy Sharpe and Dudley Pope: 'Promising start for a new Victorian naval hero' Bookseller

Media Reviews
Promising start for a new Victorian naval hero * BOOKSELLER *
'A rollicking tale with plenty of punches' Lancashire Evening Post
A rollicking tale with plenty of punches * LANCASHIRE EVENING POST *
'Action packed and well-researched...in the vein of Forester and O'Brian but with its own distinctive flavour. Shows great promise' Good Book Guide
'A fascinating new series by fresh new talent Jonathan Lunn. [Killigrew] proves himself a hero to rival any Horatio Hornblower' Bolton Evening News
Killigrew R.N. is set in a relatively untouched era - the first years of the steam warships. Lunn's easy read is notable for historical accuracy yet still manages to contain more petticoats and bloody deaths than all of Patrick O'Brian's tales * WARSHIPS *
Action packed and well-researched...in the vein of Forester and O'Brian but with its own distinctive flavour. Shows great promise * GOOD BOOK GUIDE *
A swashbuckling high seas adventure that matches Hornblower at his best * NORTHERN ECHO *
A hero to rival any Horatio Hornblower. Swashbuckling. You bet * BELFAST TELEGRAPH *
Move over, Hornblower, there's a new kid on the block. This is the swashbuckling sea yarn of Victorian mariner Kit Killigrew, and it is packed with action * Motorboats Monthly *
A new naval hero who will delight lovers of seafaring yarns * Manchester Evening News *
Author Bio
Born in London, Jonathan Lunn started writing at the age of fifteen. He studied history at the University of Leicester, where he became involved in politics. He worked for six years as a spin doctor for the modern-day equivalent of the Whigs. He now lives in Bristol.