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ISBN: 1590130774

ISBN13: 9781590130773

The Spithead Nymph

(Book #3 in the Sea Officer William Bentley Series)

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Midshipman William Bentley awaits trial on charges of treason--until he is offered the chance to avoid prison by serving as first lieutenant to Richard Kaye, now captain of Will's old ship Biter. Will accepts and begins a harrowing journey to Jamaica, unaware that the woman he loves has been sold as an indentured servant to a depraved Jamaican planter.

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Hornblower noir

A `Spithead Nymph" is a whore who caters to the Royal Navy, or so I gathered from this novel. Deb Tomelty is a fine and pretty woman who was forced into whoring to survive. Fortunately, one of her customers was Midshipman Will Bentley, and they fell in love. Will is a competent, honest, brave, and loyal fellow with aristocratic family. As the book opens he is in jail on a charge of treason stemming from an adventure with smugglers that almost killed him. But his commander, "Slack Dickie" Kaye, has got him out of jail and into a new adventure, along with his faithful buddy Sam Holt. Will and Sam - now Lieutenants - are to sail to Jamaica to help the sugar planters, who are worried about unrest among their slaves, although they would rather be rescuing Deb, who is, by the way, in serious trouble and on the run. All of them eventually end up in Jamaica, where they do find a revolt of sorts, experiencing mutiny and engaing in piracy along the way. The author tells a very good tale, and seems quite knowledgeable about life at sea and in Jamaica at the time. One peculiarity of this novel is that Will and Deb never actually cross paths in the book; their adventures parallel each other.

Spithead Nymph by Jan Needle

Good read, fast paced and as historically accurate as possible within a fictional book. Needle portrays life in the British Navy more accurately than some other authors of the same genre who downplay some of the harsher aspects of life aboard a royal man of war. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more of Needle's work.
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