‘Fine – he’s done me a good turn!’
Wilson looked puzzled until Ramage said: ‘Fanshaw brought me a stiff reprimand for not having caught the privateers yet and giving me another five days. Then I must report on board the flagship. So with the Admiral already angry, Sir Jason’s letter will make him livid. Then Fanshaw turns up with my despatch!’
The Colonel laughed, his whole body shaking.
‘Well, your next orders should be more to your liking, anyway.’
‘Why?’
‘My dear chap – he was all ready to make you the scapegoat. Suddenly you succeed in doing what he thought was impossible. He’ll make sure he gets the credit in London – that’s the prerogative of a Commander-in-Chief. But he’ll be anxious to make sure that no one saw through his little scheme. And in case you had any suspicions you can be sure he’ll give you new orders that’ll leave you happy – and grateful!’
‘I hope you’re right, sir.’
‘Well, I suppose we’d better be getting up the hill to tell Sir Jason his Golden Fleece is safe from moths and freebooters.’
‘I was wondering–’
‘I have the letter here,’ Wilson interrupted, opening a drawer. ‘She’s well and still staying with us. I don’t think she’s had a proper night’s sleep, worrying and fretting, but the minute your armada was sighted I sent word to her.’
He slid the letter across to Ramage who looked at it nervously.
‘I should open it,’ Wilson said banteringly offering him a paper-knife, ‘it won’t explode.’
Dates given are for first publication and (for Ramge series) year in which novel is set.
These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
1. Buccaneer | 1981 |
2. Admiral | 1982 |
3. Galleon | 1986 |
4. Corsair | 1987 |
5. Convoy | 1979 |
6. Decoy | 1983 |
These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
1. Ramage | 1796 | 1965 |
2. Ramage & the Drumbeat | 1797 | 1968 |
3. Ramage & the Freebooters | 1797 | 1969 |
4. Governor Ramage RN | 1797 | 1973 |
5. Ramage’s Prize | 1798 | 1974 |
6. Ramage’s Mutiny | 1799 | 1977 |
7. Ramage & the Rebels | 1800 | 1978 |
8. The Ramage Touch | 1800 | 1979 |
9. Ramage’s Signal | 1800 | 1980 |
10. Ramage & the Guillotine | 1801 | 1975 |
11. Ramage & the Renegades | 1802 | 1981 |
12. Ramage’s Devil | 1803 | 1982 |
13. Ramage’s Trial | 1803 | 1984 |
14. Ramage’s Challenge | 1803 | 1985 |
15. Ramage’s Diamond | 1804 | 1976 |
16. Ramage at Trafalgar | 1805 | 1986 |
17. Ramage & the Saracens | 1806 | 1988 |
18. Ramage & the Dido | 1806 | 1989 |
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Buccaneer It is the 1650’s and Spain considers the Caribbean to be its own private sea. But England, Holland and France conspire to battle for freedom on the oceans set in days littered with the plunder of piracy. Ned Yorke, a loyal Royalist living in Barbados has a small vessel and devoted crew and together they sail, hunted by Roundheads and Spaniards, determined to pay whatever the price for freedom from tyranny. What transpires is a colourful, dramatic retelling of historical events surrounding the capture of Jamaica and the infamous raid on Santiago. |
Admiral Charles II returns from exile bringing with him unease to the Spanish Main. In this vivid description of seventeenth-century buccaneers, Ned Yorke, the leader and hero of the swashbuckling band are depended upon for the defence of Jamaica, fighting with captured Spanish guns. Daring raids on the Spanish seem inevitable, as Yorke sets out on the high seas to distant adventures on behalf of the King and his own honour. |
Galleon As England falls under a blanket of peace with the restoration of Charles II, in distant Jamaica all is not well. Though there is peace with Spain, there is No Peace Beyond the Line. It seems that the West Indies have become the private estate of the King of Spain. But Ned Yorke, Admiral of the Brethren, leader of the Buccaneers will not kowtow to the new Governor in Jamaica who is bent on weakening the Island’s defences and destroying its currency. Ned Yorke and his Buccaneers must not remain idle. The third in a series set in the Caribbean, Dudley Pope reveals a masterful plot of subtle, seafaring lore wound around the tense excitement of adventure on the high seas. |
Corsair In the 1660’s Jamaica was an uneasy island, occupied by Spain but settled by the English and French. When Admiral of the Brethren, Ned Yorke, a brave, loyal Buccaneer, learns that Spain is mounting a Caribbean fleet perhaps to protect the treasures of Spanish ships, or carry an army to Jamaica, he vows to find out the truth. Yorke’s audacious attacks on Spanish camps reveal all and the Buccaneers must fight a bloody, desperate battle to try and hinder them. |
Convoy A deadly game of cat and mouse unravels its way out of this spine tingling war story as Lieutenant Yorke must find an answer to one vital question: how are German U-Boats sinking merchant ships from inside the convoys? In this gripping saga of heroism and intrigue, Yorke discovers the fate of one entire convoy. Only his wit and daring can lead to its survival and that of himself. |
Decoy It is February 1942 and the war in the Atlantic looks grim for the Allied convoys. The ‘Great Blackout’ has started, leaving the spy centre of Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire at a loss as to what the Nazis are planning. U-boat Command has changed the Hydra cipher. The Enigma cannot be broken. Cipher experts can no longer eavesdrop on Nazi command, which leaves convoys open for attack by packs of marauding Nazi submarines. Winning the Battle of the Atlantic will surely give Hitler a final victory. And who can stop him? |
Ramage 1796 – sea battles raging and an attack from the French has left third-lieutenant Ramage the sole officer in charge of his frigate. With orders from Nelson to be obeyed and a daring mission to be completed, young Nicholas Ramage must rise to the challenge. Despite the grave adversity of his situation, Ramage embarks upon an intrepid rescue with quite unforeseen consequences. This thrilling adventure is the first in Dudley Pope’s popular and much-loved series. |