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Beat to Quarters

Beat to Quarters

Beat to Quarters Set in 1808, Beat to Quarters marks Captain Horatio Hornblower’s first appearance in C. S. Forester’s celebrated naval saga. Commanding HMS Lydia, a 36-gun frigate, Hornblower is dispatched to the Pacific coast of Central America with secret orders to support a rebellion against Spain—then an ally of Napoleon. After enduring isolation and hardship at sea, Hornblower strikes up an uneasy alliance with the local rebel leader, the eccentric Don Julian Alvarado. His mission grows even more complicated when he rescues the aristocratic Lady Barbara Wellesley, sister of the future Duke of Wellington, from a captured Spanish ship. Torn between duty and love, Hornblower must navigate political chaos, naval warfare, and emotional restraint. The novel blends gripping sea battles with introspective character study, revealing Hornblower as both heroic and profoundly human—brilliant in command yet haunted by self-doubt. Beat to Quarters established Forester’s blend of historical realism and psychological depth.

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