Nursing a damaged destroyer, HMS Charger, across the North Atlantic, Cameron must face a freak storm which causes more than physical problems. 14th in the series featuring the naval hero.
Philip McCutchan Livres
Philip McCutchan a développé une fascination pour la mer, née de son enfance dans l'atmosphère navale de Portsmouth Dockyard. Son intérêt précoce pour l'histoire militaire l'a conduit à une production prolifique, incluant plusieurs œuvres de fiction. Ces livres explorent l'armée britannique et ses campagnes, se concentrant particulièrement sur les 150 dernières années. L'écriture de McCutchan saisit l'essence de la vie navale et militaire avec des détails historiques et un récit captivant.





With a ship to call his own at last, Royal Navy Lieutenant St. Vincent Halfhyde sails for the Dardanelles in command of the little torpedo-boat Vendetta, part of a flotilla sent to rescue a British sailing ship unlawfully detained by the Russians. Unfortunately, Halfhyde's first command comes complete with a pompous flotilla captain in love with his own voice, and the looming threat of the irascible Admiral Prince Gorsinski. Cutting out the sailing ship from amidst the Russian fleet and sneaking her back through the Narrows under the deadly batteries of the Turks and the Russians is the easy part. Facing Gorsinski's vengeance and the legendary wrath of the Romanovs is another matter!
Halfhyde at the Bight of Benin
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
It's the 1890s and Royal Navy Lieutenant St Vincent Halfhyde finds himself out of favor with the Navy and on half-pay ashore when he is summoned to the Admiralty. His mission: to sail to the Bight of Benin in West Africa and spy on the not-so-secret Russian presence there. As a Russian speaker who is familiar with Benin, Halfhyde is confident he's the man for the job--until he runs into Admiral Prince Gorsinski, cousin of the Czar and Halfhyde's former jailer.
Halfhyde's Island
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Royal Navy Lieutenant St Vincent Halfhyde is assigned a second in command of the heavy cruiser Viceroy and ordered to a volcanic island that has recently surfaced in the north Pacific. The Admiralty hopes to claim the island for the Crown and establish an outpost there, but the hostile Russians have other ideas and the wily Japanese are prepared to carry out their own agenda.