Julian Stockwin, Thomas Kydd #12: Conquest (Hodder & Stoughton/McBooks, 2011) Fresh from victory at Trafalgar, Captain Tom Kydd sails with a small fleet to invade and conquer Africa!
Kydd, in command of the 32-gun frigate L'Aurore, will of course play a major role in the conquest, which is beset from the start with mishaps. And perhaps readers will find the number of coincidences that save his or his comrade's skin -- from extremely cooperative weather patterns to an unlikely bit of timing during a proposed execution -- a little too convenient. But the book is entertaining, the action exciting, and Kydd -- who has fallen out of my good graces in recent books -- is back at peak form. Even his best chum, Nicholas Renzi, has become a little less annoying, and that's saying something. In his new role as a chief policymaker for the colony, he'll have a great deal of influence over the course of coming events. Oh, and Kydd has a new lady friend. All in all, Conquest is a strong book in the series. Julian Stockwin, now on his 12th volume, has done our Kydd proud. ![]() |
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