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Fleet of Ghosts

Taylor Anderson (2026-06-09)

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages465 (Chunky (400-600))
SeriesDestroyermen: Scout Cadre #
Setting
CSM age16

Content levels

ViolenceStrong
Sexual contentNone
LanguageModerate

Synopsis

An expeditionary force will discover unfamiliar lands, fight deadly foes, and reveal secrets as they explore the mysterious new earth they now call home in this gripping alternate history adventure set in the world of the New York Times bestselling Destroyermen series. Ever since the World War II–era destroyer USS Walker was marooned on a strange alternate earth, naturalist Courtney Bradford has been eager to fully explore the planet. Now that the war with the Grand Alliance’s enemies has settled into an uneasy peace, he is given leave to organize the Corps of Discovery, a motley company formed of veterans of the Great War from all over the Alliance. On board the rebuilt Walker, now a school ship, they set out to investigate reports of a region in the Pacific where ships have gone missing and a terrible bright flash of light on the horizon was witnessed. But what they find there is beyond anyone’s imagination: a great battered fleet made up of strange ships. Courtney suspects the rusty armada may have been transported to this world from another, the same way the Walker was almost five years ago. But the Alliance’s enemies are already aware of these lost ships—and the deadly technology they can harvest from them—and are willing to go to any lengths to steal them. Courtney, a crew of inexperienced cadets, and a handful of lethal commandos are all that stand in the way of another global war—one that the exhausted Alliance simply can’t win.

Tags

Alternate HistoryMilitary Science FictionNaval AdventureExploration

Is Fleet of Ghosts appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 16 and up.

This military adventure features wartime violence and combat typical of WWII-era naval fiction, with battle sequences and the threat of global conflict. Strong language and mature themes of war make this best for older teens and adults.

What to know going in

This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include death, mass death, and war (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Teens who love alternate history, naval warfare, and exploration adventures will enjoy following a diverse crew as they discover mysterious fleets and face dangerous enemies.