Lord Hornblower

Lord Hornblower

Infobox Book
name = Lord Hornblower
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image_caption =
author = C. S. Forester
illustrator =
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
series = Horatio Hornblower
genre = Historical novel
publisher = Michael Joseph, London
release_date = 1946
english_release_date =
media_type = Hardcover & paperback
pages = 224 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-14-001536-1
preceded_by = The Commodore
(Commodore Hornblower)
(1945)
followed_by = Hornblower in the West Indies
(1958)

"Lord Hornblower" (published 1946) is a Horatio Hornblower novel written by C. S. Forester.

In 1814, Hornblower is delegated to deal with the "Flame", a sloop full of mutineers off the French coast, near the mouth of the Seine. It is a tricky situation because the mutineers' demands cannot be met, but they have threatened that if a Royal Navy force tries to force their hand, they will slip into a nearby French port.

Hornblower alters the appearance of his own vessel, the "Porta Coeli", so it can masquerade as the mutinous vessel. As dusk falls, he follows a valuable blockade runner into port, pretending to be the "Flame". Then, once the two vessels are moored, he captures it and takes it out to sea. He then pursues the "Flame", which retreats to the French port. Believing the mutineers responsible, the French send four gunboats to take her. Hornblower manages to exploit the fighting to capture both the "Flame" and a gunboat.

Among the French prisoners is Lebrun, the young and ambitious assistant to the mayor of Le Havre. Lebrun asks to speak with Hornblower privately; he proposes to surrender Le Havre to the English fleet. Hornblower and Lebrun arrange a plan: Lebrun's role is to undermine those elements who would provide resistance to a British seizure of the city. Overcoming some tense moments with audacity, Hornblower is able to seize the city with a couple of companies of Royal Marines and finds himself its military governor.

Hornblower finds his new duties different from that of commanding a naval vessel or naval squadron. He finds his role demanding, in part because he is such a demanding perfectionist. The Duke of Angouleme, one of the heirs to the Bourbon dynasty is sent to assume control of the civil leadership.

Hornblower hears that Napoleon has been able to amass a strong force to sail by barge down the Seine to retake Le Havre. He sends a mission, borne by half a dozen large ship's boats, to try to blow up their barges and ammunition. He puts his best friend, Captain William Bush, in command. The raid is a success and the French force is stopped, but an unexpected explosion kills most of the British, including Bush.

Hornblower is raised to the peerage, possibly in part to provide him with more dignity, gravitas, when dealing with the French heir's entourage, as well to reward him for his accomplishments.

During the following peace, Hornblower's wife Barbara accompanies her brother, the Duke of Wellington, to the Congress of Vienna, leaving Hornblower at loose ends. He decides to visit the Comte de Gracay, where he resumes his relationship with the Comte's widowed daughter-in-law, Marie. When Napoleon escapes from Elba and raises a new army, Hornblower, the Comte and Marie lead a guerilla fight against the Imperial forces. They are eventually defeated, and Marie dies from a leg wound; Hornblower and the Comte are captured and condemned to death, but news of the Emperor's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo arrives just in time to save their lives.


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