About This Book
Three men of contrasting backgrounds converge on a shared criminal outcome: a misled young naval officer, an uneducated seaman ruled by instinct, and a calculating seminarist who pursues harm for personal benefit. The narrative unfolds through maritime episodes and scenes in a bustling colonial harbor tavern, with events serving chiefly to illuminate character rather than record strict history. The author frames the plot as a moral experiment, exploring how education, lack of restraint, and deliberate selfishness shape choices when social constraints relax at sea, and uses episodic adventures to expose differing motives and the philosophical tensions between passion, will, and responsibility.