Description
Explore the thrilling final chapter of the Horatio Hornblower saga with 'Hornblower and the Crisis.' This captivating novel, penned by the renowned author C. S. Forester, delves into the turbulent waters of 1805 during the height of Napoleon's ambitions to invade England. Readers are immersed in an action-packed narrative as Horatio Hornblower, the courageous naval captain, receives secret dispatches from Bonaparte after a harrowing encounter with a French brig. This espionage mission, fraught with danger, is critical to the British Navy and leads directly to the iconic Battle of Trafalgar. An unfinished masterpiece, 'Hornblower and the Crisis' reveals Forester's rich storytelling through detailed notes included at the end of the book. Fans will also appreciate the bonus stories 'Hornblower and the Widow McCool' and 'The Last Encounter,' providing a unique glimpse into Hornblower's life at different ages. This B-format paperback edition, published by Penguin UK, boasts 176 pages of gripping naval adventure. Perfect for fans of historical naval fiction and those seeking to discover the legacy of one of literature's most beloved maritime heroes. Set sail with Forester's final voyage today, and experience the intrigue and valor that defines Horatio Hornblower. Whether you are revisiting the series or discovering it for the first time, 'Hornblower and the Crisis' is an essential addition to any collection of nautical literature and a must-have for lovers of classic adventure tales.