Under False Colours: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel

Under False Colours: A Nathaniel Drinkwater Novel

by Richard Woodman

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Overview

Acting for the Admiralty's Secret Department, Captain Nathaniel Drinkwater advertises his cargo of Russian military stores, thus embarking on a scheme to flout Napoleon's Continental System and antagonize the French Emperor's new ally, Czar Alexander.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493071470
Publisher: McBooks Press
Publication date: 04/01/2022
Series: Nathaniel Drinkwater Novels , #10
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 468,253
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Captain Richard Martin Woodman retired in 1997 from a 37-year nautical career. Woodman's Nathaniel Drinkwater series is often compared to the work of the late Patrick O'Brian. Woodman is the author of some two dozen nautical novels, as well as several nonfiction books. Unlike many other modern naval historical novelists, such as C.S. Forester or O'Brian, he has served afloat. He went to sea at the age of sixteen as an indentured midshipman and spent eleven years in command. His experience ranges from cargo-liners to ocean weather ships and specialist support vessels to yachts, square-riggers, and trawlers. Said Lloyd's List of his work: "As always, Richard Woodman's story is closely based on actual historical events. All this we have come to expect—and he adds that special ambience of colourful credibility which makes his nautical novels such rattling good reads."


Captain Richard Martin Woodman retired in 1997 from a 37-year nautical career. Woodman's Nathaniel Drinkwater series is often compared to the work of the late Patrick O'Brian. Woodman is the author of some two dozen nautical novels, as well as several nonfiction books. Unlike many other modern naval historical novelists, such as C.S. Forester or O'Brian, he has served afloat. He went to sea at the age of sixteen as an indentured midshipman and spent eleven years in command. His experience ranges from cargo-liners to ocean weather ships and specialist support vessels to yachts, square-riggers, and trawlers. Said Lloyd's List of his work: "As always, Richard Woodman's story is closely based on actual historical events. All this we have come to expect—and he adds that special ambience of colourful credibility which makes his nautical novels such rattling good reads."

Read an Excerpt

'God's bones!' Nathaniel Drinkwater swallowed the watered gin with a shudder of revulsion. His disgust was not entirely attributable to the loathsome drink: it had become his sole consolation in the weary week he had just passed. Apart from making the water palatable the gin was intended as an anodyne, pressed into service to combat the black depression of his spirits, but instead of soothing, it had had the effect of rousing a maddeningly futile anger. He pressed his face against the begrimed glass of the window, deriving a small comfort from its coolness on his flushed forehead and unshaven cheek. The first floor window commanded a view of the filthy alley below. From the grey overcast sky—but making no impression upon the dirty glass — a slanting rain drove down, turning the unpaved ginnel into a quagmire of runners and slime which gave off a foul stench. Opposite, across the narrow gutway between the smoke-blackened brick walls, a pie shop confronted him. 'God's bones,' Drinkwater swore again. Never in all his long years of sea service had an attack of the megrims afflicted him so damnably; but never before had he been so idle, waiting, as he was, above a ship's chandler's store in an obscure and foetid alley off Wapping's Ratcliffe Highway. Waiting ... And constantly nagging away at the back of his mind was the knowledge that he had so little time, that the summer was nearly past, had already passed, judging by the wind that drove the sleet and smoke back down the chimney pots of the surrounding huddled buildings.

Table of Contents

Under False Colours Contents

PART ONE: THE BAITING OF THE EAGLE

1 Upon a Secret Service

2 Baiting the Eagle

3 The Jew

4 The Gun-brig

5 The Storm

6 Coals to Newcastle

7 Helgoland

PART TWO: THE LURING OF THE EAGLE

8 The Lure

9 Santa Claus

10 Hamburg

11 Sugar

12 The Iron Marshal

13 The Firing Party

14 Altona

PART THREE: THE SNARING OF THE EAGLE

15 Beaute du Diable

16 The Burial Party

17 Ice

18 The Scharhorn

19 Refuge, Rescue and Retribution

20 Outrageous Fortune

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