Hornblower's reconnaissance mission quickly turns to warfare in this installment of the beloved series of naval adventures by C. S. Forester, "a master of the genre" (New York Times). April 1803. The Peace of Amiens is breaking down. Napoleon is building ships and amassing an army just across the Channel. Horatio Hornblower -- who, at age twenty-seven, has already distinguished himself as one of the most daring and resourceful officers in the Royal Navy -- commands the three-masted Hotspur on a dangerous reconnaissance mission that evolves, as war breaks out, into a series of spectacular confrontations. All the while, the introspective young commander struggles to understand his new bride and mother-in-law, his officers and crew, and his own "accursed unhappy temperament" -- matters that trouble him more, perhaps, than any of Bonaparte's cannonballs.
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Forester, C. S.
S. Forester nasceu no Cairo, em 1899. Depois de estudar medicina, conseguiu fama escrevendo livros sobre batalhas navais. Quando a Segunda Guerra Mundial começou, ele trabalhava no Ministério da Informação britânico, nos Estados Unidos. Uma de suas obras mais notórias é a série de livros sobre Horatio Hornblower, um oficial da Marinha britânica que luta nas Guerras Napoleônicas e que inspirou grandes autores, como Bernard Cornwell. Ele morreu em 1966. |