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Captain Hawk (Hawk Legacy) (Volume 1), by S J Garland

Captain Hawk (Hawk Legacy) (Volume 1), by S J Garland

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Captain Hawk (Hawk Legacy) (Volume 1), by S J Garland

Captain Hawk (Hawk Legacy) (Volume 1), by S J Garland



Captain Hawk (Hawk Legacy) (Volume 1), by S J Garland

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Singapore 1823. The East India Company is in full pursuit of wealth and glory expanding the dominance of the United Kingdom around the world. Sir Thomas Stanford Raffles saw the potential in a tiny settlement on the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula and knew it would be ideal for a free port. It would soon become one of the busiest and most lucrative ports in the East India Company’s portfolio, attracting merchants and pirates to its wharves. Nathaniel Hawk arrives just before Christmas in order to spend the holidays with his father, Captain Sebastian Hawk, a famous East India Company Captain. Trained to captain his own ship, Nathaniel turned away from a life at sea in order to chase a life of gambling and adventure on land. He arrives in the East India Company’s latest free port intent on continuing his hedonistic pursuits. When word reaches Singapore Captain Sebastian Hawk has finally been bested in a battle at sea with a ghost ship, none is more shocked that his son. Nathaniel will look for answers in the newly built colonial houses of the rich merchants as well as the opium dens of the slums looking for answers to his father’s disappearance. Only a return to sea will lead to the truth, but does he have the skill to seek out the ghost ship and learn its secrets?

Captain Hawk (Hawk Legacy) (Volume 1), by S J Garland

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3240869 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .97" w x 5.25" l, .94 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 386 pages
Captain Hawk (Hawk Legacy) (Volume 1), by S J Garland


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Explosive foray into the early, heady days of Singapore! By eyes.2c Mad dogs and Englishman go out in the noon day sun!Ah! Cricket, in Singapore, I can't even contemplate it. Even the thought of the heat makes me feel faint. Apparently cricket is part of the expat life in Singapore at the time of Sir Stamford Raffles and the First Resident, William Farquhar. Singapore in 1823 was the new trading frontier on the Malay Peninsula--a clearing house for rare spices, silks and porcelains from China. A place where the quest for riches vies with the unruliness of fortune seekers, trade ships and their crews, the Chinese secret organizations, and the Dutch threat.Nathaniel Hawk has come to Singapore at his fathers request, only to find him gone, out testing a new ship. His father, Captain Sebastian Hawk, a renowned captain for the East India company is due back soon.Only Captain Hawk doesn't return! From a handful of survivors it's determined that his ship was sunk by a rumoured 'ghost' ship, a will-o'-the-wisp, all black and terrible, hard to see against the twilight seas, with multiple and terrible guns that wreak havoc on its unsuspecting prey. It seems Captain Hawk has joined the litany of other victims.Then there's the mad Dutch captain, Collaart who wants Nate's head at any cost, and First Resident Farquhar seems just the man to hand Nate over, especially when trade is being threatened.So how much does cricket have to do with sailing ships, trade in the East Indies and this book. Perhaps it's the code, perhaps it's the not giving up, of playing the game out. Or perhaps for the English, it's a touch of home. I like the following explanation. Charlotte Carstairs asks her father's headman, 'Why do all trading metaphors come from cricket?" Bingham replies, "I imagine because it's we Brits are great at both.'Put together the steamy, seamy sides of Singapore, the quarrels at the very top of society, questions about the safety of trade ships that could make and break fortunes, and the deteriorating personal relations that develop between Nate and his friends and there's plenty of grist for an explosive story. Add to the mix the charming and headstrong Charlotte Carstairs who will do anything to ensure her father's trading house succeeds, rather than unravel into bankruptcy and poverty; include the lure of opium, and the threat of cholera, and the recipe for mystery and intrigue deepens.Nathaniel is a reluctant hero, of strong opinions and loyalties, an able fighter and seaman, who has turned his back on the sea. He only wants to hie back to England but finds himself thwarted by fate at every turn.I enjoyed Garland's 'Markinch ' series immensely, and if this first book of the Hawk Legacy series is anything to go by, then this latest series will certainly live up to the same high standard previously set by Garland.ARC from author

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Historical Action Book All Explorer-Souls Will Have Trouble Putting Down By Dawn Dolly Webb This adventurous tale follows the story of Nathaniel Hawk- a young and daring explorer who is faced with the task of finding answers to his father's mysterious disappearence. Nathaniel has lived an interesting life to say the least. Set in the early 1800's in Singapore, this historical tale is one that encaptures the essence of the true adventurous spirit that was held in pirates, adventurers, merchants, and political leaders during that era. Nathaniel Hawk is no different, and his embodiment of the famous exploring leaders of that time holds true in every chapter of this tale.The story begins with Nathaniel traveling to the free port on the tip of the Malay Peninsula where he plans to spend the holidays with his father, Sebastian Hawk. Sebastian is a famous captian in the area for the East India Company. Although Nathaniel was presumed to follow in his fathers footsteps, and holds the skills to captain his own ship- he chose a different walk of life and embarked on his path, on land rather than seas. With that being said, when Nathaniel discovers that his father, the infamous Singapore captian, has fallen in a fight in the ocean with a ghost ship- he must search everywhere he knows to find the answers behind his father's passing. Although he's determined to stay on land, Nathaniel discovers that the only way he may be able to discover the truth behind his father's story is to seek out the ghost ship on his own, by captaining his own ship and making his own way in the frightful and feirce seas.The plot of this book flows perfectly. Although it's filled with the many twists and turns you expect in an action read, everything comes together in a smooth manner. Some action books, especially historic-inspired ones tend to feel choppy and miss peices. This book didn't have that feel. I sat down and from the first page to the last understood every aspect of Nathaniel's story. I kept wanting to delve deeper and deeper into his gripping tale and found time passing quicker than I thought it had. I'd sit down to read this book each night and hours would pass without me realizing. When I'd look up to my clock I'd realize that it was much further past my bedtime than I intended to read. And yet the story kept me coming back for me. I couldn't put it down until I'd finished it. And it's rare that you will hear me say that in a book review. I'm a slow-paced reader at best, but this book made me into a fast-paced 'must get to the next page' reader.Nathaniel's story captured every corner of my imagination. The settings and sceneries were brought to life in such vivid detail that I found myself completely engrossed in the world around me. The author made every place come to visual detail so easily. I could clearly see every character, every action scene, every area as if I were watching a movie. Speaking of which- I have a feeling this book will be made into a movie some day. With it's action-packed, unique, 1800s tale and likable characters I can not only see this as a best selling book, but a record breaking movie someday. I'm beyond excited that I'm the first person to review it, and give it five stars. Just a genuinely awesome read that an explorer-soul will have trouble putting down.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Swashbuckling adventure with some interestings twists and without the so predictable pirates By kratzy The captain in the title role of this book is Nathaniel Hawk and if you like swashbucklers in stories and movies, this book is definitely for you. It immediately saw images of Horatio Hornblower and Richard Sharpe. Men, who know what is important to them and are willing to fight to reach their goal, sometimes against seemingly insurmountable odds.But let's start at the beginning. Nathaniel has a famous father, Sebastian Hawk, who works as a captain for the East India Company. And while son and father have differences of opinion more than they seem to agree, in the end, they are very similar in character. This comes out as the story evolves and young Nathaniel is for the first time in the life truly tested in terms of bravery and perseverance.We are in Singapore in the early 1800's and Sebastian Hawk does not return from one of his frequent oceanic excursions. Rumor has it that Sebastian Hawk was killed in a battle with a ghost ship, myserious ships that seemingly come out of nowhere and destroyed his father's ship. Ghost ships and their tales have haunted sailors for centuries and continue their mystery until modern times. So what was supposed to be a simple holiday spend with his father, Nathanial now finds himself trying to solve the mystery that surrounds his father's death. Nathaniel, although predestined to join his father at sea as a captain, had chosen a career on land. But Nathaniel still can captain a shop and so he sets out to pursue the ghost ship and the question of how his father died.Set during an exciting time for Singapore because of the burgeoning trade and written in great detail for historical developments, such as the fate of English traders in Singapore, this book will please everyone who loves historical novels. What helps this book is the ability of the author to capture the attention of the reader early on and never, and I mean absolutely never, let go. As an Anglophile, the very English character of the location and the people was extremely pleasing to me and I kept reading longer than I wanted each night just to get ahead and find out whether Nathaniel will be successful in his mission.Disclaimer: I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. The opinion expressed in this post is solely my own and has not been influenced by any third parties.

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