In the age of sail, when empire and honour rode upon the wind, two young men stand on opposite sides of history.
Lieutenant Jonathan Hale, serving aboard HMS Victory under Lord Nelson, knows the weight of command and the price of courage. From the tense calm off Cape Trafalgar to the thunder of broadsides that shake the sea itself, he must lead, endure, and find meaning amid the firestorm that will define a generation.
Across the battle line, Midshipman Étienne Marchand of the French Navy fights beneath the shattered flags of Napoleon's fleet. Trained in duty, driven by pride, he faces the ruin of his comrades and the death of ideals in the smoke-choked decks of the Bucentaure.
As the guns of Trafalgar roar and fleets burn, both men are bound by the same sea—their fates intertwined in a single day of glory and grief.
Sweeping, visceral, and deeply human, Tides of Glory brings to life the courage, fear, and brotherhood of those who fought beneath the sails of war. It is a story of loss and endurance, of two nations colliding—and the men who found their souls amidst the wreckage.
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