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Captain Rawson

Embark on thrilling adventures and political intrigue set against the backdrop of early 18th-century European conflict. Follow a remarkable protagonist, a master of espionage, languages, sport, and soldiery. Immerse yourself in a world of daring escapades and romantic entanglements during the War of the Spanish Succession.

A Very Murdering Battle
Under Siege
Fire and Sword
Drums of War
Soldier of Fortune
Soldier of Fortune

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Soldier of Fortune

    • 352 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
    3.5(11)Add rating

    Captain Daniel Rawson can charm a lady as well as he can parry a sword. And whether it is extracting information from the wife of a French general or leading his soldiers in a Forlorn Hope, Rawson proves himself invaluable to John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, and the Confederate forces as they head towards the ferocious battle of Blenheim.

    Soldier of Fortune
  2. 1

    Soldier of Fortune

    • 413 pages
    • 15 hours of reading

    IT IS 1704 AND EUROPE IS AT WAR With Lord Churchill's rousing words ringing in his ears, the courageous young Captain Daniel Rawson embarks on a dangerous mission to lead his men into battle against the French enemy. He must succeed at all costs- the future of England is at stake. But Rawson is the target of the murderous General Salignac who will stop at nothing to see his adversary dead. As Rawson and his men march across the continent, he must keep one step ahead of Salignac's brigands and live to fight heroically at the Battle of Blenheim. The author of the bestselling Railway detective series triumphs with this stunning first book in the Captain Rawson series.

    Soldier of Fortune
  3. 2

    It's France, 1705. Captain Daniel Rawson is always ready for adventure, so when the Duke of Marlborough proposes a dangerous undercover mission to discover what has happened to one of their spies, a Dutch tapestry-maker, Rawson happily accepts.

    Drums of War
  4. 3

    Fire and Sword

    • 368 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
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    Returning to camp from a dangerous solo mission behind enemy lines, Captain Daniel Rawson finds himself stranded, with French soldiers in fierce pursuit. A kindly farmer helps Daniel hide and then to escape - but with dire consequences.

    Fire and Sword
  5. 4

    Despite the resounding victory at the battle of Oudenarde, the Duke of Marlborough finds his position as captain-general threatened by political enemies back in England, and his campaign stalled at the siege of Lille. Captain Daniel Rawson is drafted in with the treacherous task of entering Lille undercover to steal vital plans.

    Under Siege
  6. 5

    A Very Murdering Battle

    • 320 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.4(24)Add rating

    Europe is in the midst of the coldest winter for a century. France, her people starving and her army rattled by mutiny and desertions, negotiates with England for peace. But despite Captain Daniel Rawson's attempts to seek out vital information in Paris, the peace talks collapse. As the opposing armies mass, a bloody encounter looms.

    A Very Murdering Battle