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A Sea of Gold

By: Julian Stockwin
Narrated by: Christian Rodska
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Perfect for fans of Patrick O'Brian, Bernard Cornwell, and swashbuckling adventure during the great Age of Sail. Thiswill be the twenty-first novel in Julian Stockwin's acclaimed Thomas Kydd series.

1809. After his heroic actions during the retreat to Corunna, Captain Sir Thomas Kydd is the toast of London society. Here he falls in with the legendary frigate captain, Lord Thomas Cochrane.

So begins a relationship, professional and personal, that will be unlike any that Kydd has known: a relationship that will lead him, almost simultaneously, to first glory, then ruin.

The French fleet is massing in the Basque Roads in a near impregnatable position. The Admiralty orders Cochrane to command an attack, to the chagrin of more senior officers who object to being overlooked and Cochrane's reputation for daring. Cochrane insists that his new friend, Kydd, is in the forefront of the assault armada, a motley collection of rocket, bomb and fire ships that will set the anchorage ablaze - this despite Kydd's almost pathological fear of fire.

The fallout from what follows will see Kydd financially ruined, with only his former shipmates, his oldest friend of all, Nicholas Renzi, and the whisper of hidden Spanish treasure promising the sea of gold that he needs to save himself.
'Paints a vivid picture of life aboard the mighty ship-of-the-line' - Daily Express

'In Stockwin's hands the sea story will continue to entrance readers across the world' - Guardian

©2004 Julian Stockwin (P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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Back to great form from a great author

Loved the book much more action than some of the other books in the series

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another brilliant tale of Kydd's adventures

More well written and well read tales art sea and on land with Thomas Kydd.

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Superb!

More splendid adventures beautifully written and superbly read by Christian Rodska.
I have listened to all of them and now pre ordered the next volume!
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Wow!

What an excellent collection of novels in the Kydd series.I couldn't resist from continuous listening to these, (much to the anoyance of my wife).I only hope the latest one To The Eastern Seas is not the last one.

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Here be Treasure!

Julian Stockwin is like the gift that just keeps giving. This is an excellent series that I suspect will just never grow tired of listening to and this is one of the very best of the recent books. There is lots of action, intrigue and for me no little learning about the period in which it is set. Including a welcome adventure for Kydd's oldest shipmate Renzi, now known as Lord Farndon, in the world of high finance. We finally get the two in harness once more with some classic lines and situations.

The book contains an absolute panoply of connected story lines. Oddly the one that fascinated me the most concerned Kydd foraying into the world of maritime insurance. In today's connected world it seems incredible how information of such huge import would take so long to arrive. A world of hand-written notes, great ledgers and gentlemanly agreement and probably none the worse for it.

It's hard to believe that this series has been going so long but when Stockwin can keep the like of Kydd, Renzi, Sturk and co so fresh and introduce new and vibrant characters like the somehow dourly swashbuckling Cochrane to the scene and Rodska can bring them all to life so authentically a prognosis for a long and happy life for the series seems sound.

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Amazing, cant wait until the next adventure.

cant wait until the next adventure, Rodska is perfect in his naration as he was throughout this an the Hornblower series

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Addictive listening

Patrick O Brian's Cpt. Aubury is excellent, CS Forester' Hornblower is slower but very good but Julian Stockwins Kydd series is the best, I would recommend this to anyone of any age it has the lot, historic and naval facts but best of all a darn good copper bottomed yarn...

I must also say that Christian Rodska has brought the whole series to life in away that I can not see bettered. He is to be congratulated and I buy other books on the narrator as much as the author. Audible take note a good narrator sells more books and Christian Rodska is one of the best.

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kidd back in action

loved it. kidd and Rensey back in a good story with twists and turns and Tigers crew backing the Captain to the end. spot on story.

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Great sea battles and story

As usual, the seafaring aspect of the book is brilliantly written and exciting, with the interesting side of a naval inquest to add to this. Also as usual, Rensey has a slightly tedious sidestory, but this eventually makes sense to the wider plot. Overall, a good listen!

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chop n change

ok, but at times difficult to follow with side by side plots that made the flow of the story quite jumpy

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