Hornblower and the Atropos

Hornblower and the Atropos

Infobox Book
name = Hornblower and the Atropos
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author = C. S. Forester
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
series = Horatio Hornblower
genre = Historical novel
publisher = Michael Joseph, London
release_date = 1953
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media_type = Hardcover & paperback
pages = 285 pp
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preceded_by = Hornblower and the Crisis
(1967)
followed_by = The Happy Return
(1937)

"Hornblower and the Atropos" is a 1953 historical novel by C.S. Forester.

In this novel, Horatio Hornblower is assigned to the "Atropos", the smallest vessel in the English navy that qualifies to be commanded by a post-Captain, as he hunts for treasure in the Mediterranean Sea.

Plot summary

On a December day in 1805, Hornblower takes his very pregnant wife and their son on a canal boat to London. He is excited about getting his new orders and obtaining his first command as a post-captain. On the canal, the assistant boatman becomes incapacitated, thus allowing Hornblower the opportunity to learn much of canal boat operation when he volunteers to take the man's place.

Upon their arrival in London, Hornblower assumes command of the "Atropos". His first assignment is a unique one: to organise Admiral Nelson's funeral. The Battle of Trafalgar had just taken place, in which Nelson was shot by a musket and killed. The nation is in mourning and all eyes are on the funeral. During the solemn navy procession, Hornblower has to deal with a leak on the ceremonial barge conveying Nelson's casket. The hands bailing frantically, barely managing to unload the casket without sinking.

Once Hornblower finishes with the funeral, he is presented to his King at the royal court. He is informed that the king's nephew, a German prince run out of his principality by Napoleon, is to be one of his midshipmen on the "Atropos". Hornblower's treatment of the prince is a continuing sub-plot.

He is then sent to pick up three pearl divers from Ceylon and a surly salvage master to recover treasure from a sunken British ship. The ship had sunk in Turkish waters carrying a fortune in silver and gold. Hornblower is tasked with the salvage operation. The Turks are aware of the supposedly-secret recovery operation and craftily bring a superior ship into the bay, and man a previously deserted fort, trapping Hornblower. When the Turks demand all the money Hornblower has recovered, he puts them off until the following morning. In the middle of the night, he makes a daring escape by an extremely perilous route, outsmarting both the ship and the coastal battery.

Following Hornblower's delivery of the treasure, he helps capture a Spanish ship, the "Castilla", and makes his way into a Sicilian port for repairs. He does such a fine job, his ship attracts the notice of the King of Sicily. The British government transfers the vessel to the Sicilian navy in return for the King's allegiance. Hornblower makes his way back to England, only to find both of his children mortally ill with smallpox.

Inconsistencies

*Other books in the series refer to Hornblower capturing the "Castilla" as a lieutenant, but he is a captain in this book, which actually describes the battle.


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