Trafalgar

The Fog of War

Seth Hunter author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Globe Pequot Press

Published:1st Jul '25

£17.99

This title is due to be published on 1st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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The eighth volume in the thrilling adventure series featuring Nathan Peake, British naval officer and spy, during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

“All I need is three days of fog,” Napoleon told his admirals, and they would have his greatest enemy at their mercy and the world at his feet.

It is 1803, and Britain and France are on the eve of war. Captain Nathan Peake, still in command of the sloop Falaise, is recruited to coordinate a secret operation to land agents and weapons on the coast of Brittany and Normandy to raise the flag of rebellion. Instead, he discovers that the real plan is to kidnap or assassinate Napoleon on the road to his country home of Malmaison on the outskirts of Paris. As Peake navigates the conspiracy and its aftermath, he finds his paths crossing with those of the legendary Sir Sidney Smith, American inventor Robert Fulton, and the Empress Josephine. But as the fog of war thickens, the risk of a chance encounter with someone who knows Peake’s true identity also grows. And all the while Napoleon is strategizing to divide his enemy and concentrate his forces on the weakest link. It has worked for the general many times on land—but will it now work at sea?

This is the story of the murders and intrigues, the myths and mysteries—and crucially the naval encounters—that preceded the most famous battle in nautical history. This is Nathan Peake’s Trafalgar, the true story of the events leading up to the campaign.

What fabulous books. We see so many times on the Facebook groups, “What do I read after O’Brian?” Well, here you go: Seth Hunter and the Nathan Peake series. Outstanding.

* The Lubber's Hole, a Patrick O'Brian Podcast *

Whether you’re in the mood for a historical spy adventure or a rousing naval fiction, Trafalgar: The Fog of War is a skillful combination of espionage, high-stakes assignments, suspense, betrayal, and even a hint of romance, made even more enjoyable by Peake’s wry sense of humor and a fast-moving plot.

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ISBN: 9781493075119

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336 pages