At the edge of honor

by Robert N. Macomber

Hardcover, 2002

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Available

Publication

Sarasota, Fla. : Pineapple Press, c2002.

Description

Robert Macomber's Honor series of naval fiction follows the life and career of Peter Wake in the U.S. Navy during the tumultuous years from 1863 to 1901. At the Edge of Honor is the first in the series and winner of the Patrick D. Smith Literary Award as Best Historical Novel of Florida. The year is 1863. The Civil War is leaving its bloody trail across the nation as Peter Wake, born and bred in the snowy North, joins the U.S. Navy as a volunteer officer and arrives in steamy Florida for duty with the East Gulf Blockading Squadron. The idealistic Peter Wake has handled boats before, but he's new to the politics and illicit liaisons that war creates among men. Assigned to the Rosalie, a tiny, armed sloop, Captain Wake commands a group of seasoned seamen on a series of voyages to seek and arrest Confederate blockade-runners and sympathizers, from Florida's coastal waters through to near the remote out-islands of the Bahamas. Wake risks his reputation when he falls in love with Linda Donahue, whose father is a Confederate zealot, and steals away to spend precious hours with her at her Key West home. Their love is tested as Wake learns he must make the ugly decisions of war even in a beautiful, tropical paradise--decisions that take him up to the edge of honor. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series… (more)

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LibraryThing member hopetillman
Recommended historical Civil War fiction with a naval theme. Great for lovers of Sanibel and Southwest Florida
LibraryThing member jamespurcell
A promising start to an Age of Sail/Steam series. During the American Civil War, sea warfare changed dramatically for the US Navy. Steam was coming but sails still were still predominate. Peter Wake is a merchant officer assigned as commander of a small one gunned sloop. His assigned area, Key West
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and its surrounding seas are being blockaded to prevent the Confederates from receiving trade and supplies. Lots of action, on a small scale, as we get a good look at the nascent US Navy and its problems and growth during this very noteworthy time in our history. Good characterization and a lively storyline drive this initial entry into a potentially good series.
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