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Crescents Edge

Book 4 of the Nicholas Cruwys Naval Series

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By: Adrian Westbrooke
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1784. The Royal Navy, reduced to a shadow of its wartime strength, struggles to police the Mediterranean with ships spread dangerously thin. For Captain Nicholas Cruwys, newly promoted and commanding the frigate Miranda, what begins as routine assignment to a peacetime squadron becomes a deadly game of empire and betrayal.
When coordinated corsair attacks begin threatening merchant shipping with unprecedented skill and European-quality weapons, Cruwys is drawn into the labyrinthine politics of the Ottoman Empire, where French gold, Spanish powder, and Turkish ambition create a web of deception that stretches from the Barbary Coast to the Golden Horn.
From diplomatic intrigue in Constantinople to the ancient fortress of Malta, Cruwys discovers that success demands more than superior gunnery—it requires understanding the complex allegiances that govern Mediterranean politics, where today's ally may prove tomorrow's adversary.
Meticulously researched and richly atmospheric, the novel immerses readers in the authentic world of 1784, where British naval traditions collide with Ottoman court intrigue.
The fourth novel in the Nicholas Cruwys series combines the naval authenticity of Patrick O’Brien and C.S. Forester with John le Carré's moral complexity, delivering a story where the greatest battles are fought not only with broadside and blade, but within the human heart itself.

Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Sea Adventures War & Military Heartfelt Ottoman Empire Imperialism
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