The Baltic Prize
Thomas Kydd 19
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Narrated by:
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Christian Rodska
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By:
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Julian Stockwin
1808. Parted from his new bride, Captain Sir Thomas Kydd is called away to join the Northern Expedition to Sweden, now Britain's only ally in the Baltic. Following the sudden declaration of war by Russia and with the consequent threat of the czar's great fleet in St Petersburg, the expedition must defend Britain's dearly-won freedom in the those waters.
However Kydd finds his popular fame as a frigate captain is a poisoned chalice; in the face of jealousy and envy from his fellow captains, the distrust of the commander-in-chief and the betrayal of friendship by a former brother-in-arms now made his subordinate, can he redeem his reputation?
In an entirely hostile sea Tyger ranges from the frozen north to the deadly confines of the Danish Sound - and plays a pivotal role in the situation ensuing after the czar's sudden attack on Finland. This climaxes in the first clash of fleets between Great Britain and Russia in history. To the victor will be the prize of the Baltic!
(P)2017 Hodder & Stoughton Limited©2017 Julian Stockwin
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Critic reviews
Praise for THE BALTIC PRIZE:-
As always with Stockwin's stories, the characters are engaging, the story is full of exciting action, and much of the story is real, based on historical research. You learn about history as you enjoy a rousing tale. And as with every Kydd tale, I couldn't put the book down once I started reading. In my book, number nineteen The Baltic Prize is another winner!
The book on a whole is very enjoyable but for me, the best parts were those that took place at sea and aboard the Tyger (Kydd's ship). Stockwin himself was in the British Navy and his wealth of knowledge shows through in the naval scenes, settings and action (ship on ship battles are extremely cool) giving them all a sense and feeling of authenticity as he brings them to life on the pages.
Praise for the Thomas Kydd series:-
Fans of fast-paced adventure will get their fill with this book.
Paints a vivid picture of life aboard the mighty ship-of-the-line.
More historically accurate than the Patrick O'Brian series
This heady adventure blends fact and fiction in rich, authoritative detail
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This is a worthy continuation of the series and any who loved the previous books should read thisWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Baltic Prize?
The battle with the gunboats that was described from both sidesHave you listened to any of Christian Rodska’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I enjoyed all the books of the Stockwin series narrated by him. He can play so well with his voice that you see the characters. He can recall back the same voice from past books and it makes it all very detailed and personal. An exceptional talent!Any additional comments?
Would prefer to stick more to the main protagonistStill very good
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wonderful
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Intriguing nautical tale with depth of plot
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Another Good Naval Story
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