'You could get addicted to this series. Easily.' --The New York Times Book Review 1788--Bahamas Squadron . . . A fighter rogue and ladies man Alan Lewrie has done the unthinkable and gotten himself hitched--to a woman and a ship! The woman is the lovely Caroline Chiswick. The ship is the gun ketch Alacrity bound for the Bahamas and a bloody game of cat and mouse with the pirates who ply the lunatic winds there. But while war comes naturally to the young husband politics doesn't. Sure that a powerful Bahamian merchant is behind a scourge of piracy Lewrie runs afoul of the Royal Governor--who holds the most precious hostage of all. . . . From the windswept Carolinas to the exotic East Indies Alan Lewrie fights and frolics with all the wild abandon of the high seas themselves. He's a true swashbuckling naval hero in the age of great sailing ships. 'Grand satisfying . . . Fans as well as newcomers will relish Lambdin's unerring depiction of Navy politicking the niceties of Nassau society . . . and in fact all the rich details of late-18th-century life at sea and shore.' --PublishersWeekly 'Hair-raising action . . . Fascinating . . . Grandly entertaining.' --The Flint Journal 'Recommended . . . Lambdin's work is comparable to that of masters such as C. S. Forester.' --Library Journal