I was emailed a notice from Amazon on a book the "computer" though I'd like
called "Under Enemy Colors" by S. Thomas Russell. I ordered it from our local
library system and must say that is well written and kinda hard to put down.
Here is the excerpt from the teaser page.
"Russell's first-rate debut features taut plotting, liberal action and an
attractively modest hero: Royal Navy Lt. Charles Hayden. In 1793, Britain is at
war with revolutionary France, and Hayden, the son of an English father and a
French mother, feels torn in half. Denied a promotion, he reluctantly accepts
appointment as first lieutenant to the frigate Themis: the commander, Capt.
Josiah Hart, has powerful connections in the Admiralty, but is widely disparaged
among the fleet as a tyrannical coward. Hayden is dismayed to find the ship in a
state of dreadful disarray, the crew on the verge of mutiny and Hart hostile to
Hayden's remedial efforts. With the French in sight, tensions aboard come to a
boil. Russell writes knowledgeably about late-18th-century naval warfare and
lyrically about the sea. In Hayden, he has created a complex, sympathetic hero."
here is a link to see it.
http://www.amazon.com/Under-Enemy-Colors-Thomas-Russell/dp/B000ZJYCY6/ref=pd_bbs
_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1218848234&sr=1-1
It seems to be a very good book, accurate and easy read.
Jake