A mysterious schooner is found sinking off the coast, a young naval officer abandoned in its hold—barely alive, but carrying intelligence that could sway the negotiations at the Treaty of Berlin. Captain Richard Raine, master of a humble collier brigantine, is thrust into a world of diplomatic intrigue when he is tasked with delivering this vital information to the British Foreign Secretary.
As Captain Raine races against time, an assassination plot surfaces. Who is the shadowy international conspirator pulling the strings—and whose interests does he truly serve?
Meanwhile, a Chilean delegation arrives at Sir William Armstrong's Elswick armaments factory for a gunnery demonstration. Captain Raine and the Adjutant of the local artillery volunteers suspect something far more dangerous is afoot: are the visitors genuine buyers, or agents of the Irish Liberation Army—or even the Imperial German High Command?
Drawn deeper into the crosscurrents of global politics, Captain Raine unexpectedly becomes a lifeline for Jewish families fleeing the horrors of the Russian pogrom in Tallinn, smuggling them to safety in Britain as they seek the first steps toward a new homeland.
When a pioneering submarine engineer is kidnapped, the threat escalates. Can Captain Raine and the Royal Navy stop plans for a prototype submarine—and the balance of naval power—from falling into hostile hands?
Set in 1881 against a backdrop of empire, revolution, and technological upheaval, A Master Mariner's Tale charts Captain Raine's journey from merchant mariner to reluctant hero in a gripping maritime adventure of espionage, courage, and international intrigue.
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