I look forward to returning to London. After all, much of the scenes in the books take place in London.
The sea will decide England’s fate. As Spain prepares its greatest armada and England scrambles to defend itself, court intrigue and maritime warfare collide. While fleets assemble and prayers rise, Elizabeth’s councillors fight a quieter war—against treason, misinformation, and time itself. Blending palace politics with salt-stung decks and iron guns, this novel captures the moment when Europe’s future hinged on wind, fire, and nerve. Victory is uncertain. Survival is not guaranteed.
Before fleets moved, someone stood over a map by candlelight. Lines were traced. Distances estimated. Harbors imagined. Currents assumed....
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