Review: Gather the Shadowmen by Mark M. McMillin

Gather the ShadowmenWhen someone mentions attacks on British shipping in home waters during the American Revolution usually one name springs to mind, John Paul Jones. I was surprised to learn therefore that there was someone possibly even more successful who I had never heard of, Luke Ryan.

Ryan was an Irish smuggler operating out of Dunkirk who became a privateer sailing with an American Letter of Marque from Benjamin Franklin and went on to command the Calonne, a 400 ton ex-French naval frigate of two decks and 36 guns with a crew of nearly 250 men of Irish, French, American and Dutch nationalities. A small band of ships sailed under his overall command.

In a new three book series Mark M. McMillin is relating a fictional story based on the exploits of this remarkable man and I have just finished the first of these Gather the Shadowmen: The Lords of the Ocean which covers the period he was smuggling through to the decision to become a privateer.

As the author explains in his historical notes at the end, Ryan's story is not well documented, so the story is mainly told through a fictionalised dialogue of the princpal historical characters.

I like books which teach me something new and I was not dissappointed by this one which I enjoyed. McMillin's dialogue was very believable and drew the various aspects of the known story together well and I now look forward to reading the rest of the series. Recommended.

Description of: Gather the Shadowmen: The Lords of the Ocean

Author: Mark M. McMillin

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