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This is an epic novel of sea-faring adventure set in the 19th century charting the life of Robert Fitzroy, the captain of 'The Beagle' and his passenger Charles Darwin. It combines adventrure, emotion, ideas, humour and tragedy as well as illuminating the history of the 19th century. Fitzroy, the Christian…

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This epic novel of the voyages of the Beagle introduces us not only to the youthful Charles Darwin but also to the ship's brilliant but troubled captain, Robert Fitzroy. The relationship between the two men is at the heart of the novel - a close friendship based on mutual respect but one which becomes hostile as Darwin's observations shake his belief in God and in the stories of creation and of Noah's flood, while Fitzroy believes that Biblical accounts should not be questioned. It's exhilarating to see how the realisations that lead to Darwin's great breakthrough slowly come to him,…

Meticulously researched, historically accurate and brilliantly transformed into a compulsive novel this is the story of the genius of Captain Robert Fitzroy of 'The Beagle' fame, and the man behind the science of weather forecasting....and his dark secret.

Historical fiction at its very best; it’s so sad that Thompson died shortly after the book's publication. This book follows Charles Darwin circumnavigating the world aboard The Beagle but is told largely from the viewpoint of the Beagle’s captain, Robert FitzRoy.

The science, then, is mainly Darwin’s theories of evolution by natural selection. But it’s also an account of FitzRoy’s meteorology: he was the person entrusted to set up Britain’s Met Office.

This may all seem a bit dry, but I thought it was as exciting as the best thrillers. It’s a big book, 700 pages or more, but I…

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It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.

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This is a fictionalized biography of Robert Fitzroy, captain of the Beagle, on the epic voyage to the Galapagos with Charles Darwin that resulted in the theory of evolution and changed the world. For me, it’s such a great example of how a book about the sea can be about so many aspects of human life if not all of it!

I think what makes this story so compelling, apart from the many adventures and discoveries, is the fact that Fitzroy was bipolar. This is the thing of darkness in the title, and his battles against mood swings make this…

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