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The provided text contains excerpts from the naval historical novel, "Success to the Brave", which follows Vice-Admiral Richard Bolitho as he undertakes a politically sensitive mission during a brief period of peace. Bolitho is assigned to command the sixty-four-gun HMS Achates, tasked with formally handing the island of San Felipe back to the French, a duty he strongly opposes. This volatile situation leads to open conflict, forcing Bolitho to quell a mutiny led by the local governor, Sir Humphrey Rivers, and pursue a mysterious warship that violently sinks the British frigate, Sparrowhawk. The climax occurs when Achates faces overwhelming odds, engaging two French vessels, including the seventy-four-gun Argonaute, just as war is declared again. Throughout the campaign, Bolitho struggles with intense personal anxiety regarding his wife, Belinda, who is expecting their child, and he relies on the devotion of his crew, especially his severely wounded coxswain, Allday. The excerpts conclude with Bolitho's victorious, though heavily scarred, ship sailing home to England, her political mission abandoned in favor of outright naval combat.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThe provided text contains excerpts from the naval historical novel, "Success to the Brave", which follows Vice-Admiral Richard Bolitho as he undertakes a politically sensitive mission during a brief period of peace. Bolitho is assigned to command the sixty-four-gun HMS Achates, tasked with formally handing the island of San Felipe back to the French, a duty he strongly opposes. This volatile situation leads to open conflict, forcing Bolitho to quell a mutiny led by the local governor, Sir Humphrey Rivers, and pursue a mysterious warship that violently sinks the British frigate, Sparrowhawk. The climax occurs when Achates faces overwhelming odds, engaging two French vessels, including the seventy-four-gun Argonaute, just as war is declared again. Throughout the campaign, Bolitho struggles with intense personal anxiety regarding his wife, Belinda, who is expecting their child, and he relies on the devotion of his crew, especially his severely wounded coxswain, Allday. The excerpts conclude with Bolitho's victorious, though heavily scarred, ship sailing home to England, her political mission abandoned in favor of outright naval combat.