The engrossing story of HMS Pandora, never before told in a historical novel, comes to life in this portrait of the crew that embarked in 1790 on an epic voyage to Tahiti to find and arrest the men who revolted against the Bounty and Captain William Bligh. Evoking the remarkable and cataclysmic events that occurred after the British Admiralty sent the Royal Navy out to detain the mutineers and bring them back to England for trial, this novel embodies life aboard a ship in the 19th century. Based on original documents, including the correspondence of the participants and a study of the Pandora ’s logbook, this vivid and exciting tale of adventure is filled with storms, brave deeds, serene tropical islands, and, ultimately, a horrific shipwreck on the Great Barrier Reef. Readers will see that contrary to conventional wisdom, Captain Bligh was not the tyrant he has been portrayed as, while the commander of the Pandora fit that description to a T.
Edward Ballantyne Series
This series plunges readers into thrilling 19th-century maritime adventures, rich with acts of bravery and dramatic conflict. Experience life aboard historic ships as tales of mutiny, justice, and survival unfold against the backdrop of vast oceans and distant shores. Based on meticulous research and historical documents, these novels bring to life the complex characters and epic voyages that defined an era. Prepare for a vivid journey filled with storms, serene islands, and the often-harsh realities of naval life, where courage and betrayal go hand-in-hand.

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