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The Eaglet in the Americas

by John Mariner

232 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-2345; ISBN 1-4120-4537-1; US$20.42, C$25.53, EUR17.50, £12.50

The Eaglet in the Americas is the third book in the Eaglet Trilogy. It reflects, without inhibitions, 1759 and the horrors of the Seven Years War with France.


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The Seven Years War is coming to an end and Commodore Daniel Winchip is given orders to sail to Canadian waters where Rear Admiral Saunders is engrossed with the French on the St. Lawrence River. Winchip is not to know that the French have already been defeated by General Wolfe on the Plains of Abraham. Saunders sends a disgruntled Winchip's squadron on a mission to capture a pirate who is stealing slaves from Guinea-ships and sending the vessels and their crews to the bottom. Winchip knows he must make the best of a seemingly impossible task, hiding his anger as he formulates a plan to trap his enemy and free an imprisoned people. Together with his son-in-law, Peter Pardoe, Daniel Winchip finds himself engaging with a ruthless enemy whose influence extends from Boston to the Windward Islands and Guadeloupe. Winchip's impossible task concludes Mariner's brilliant Eaglet Trilogy but stands strongly on its own as a compelling story of a continent on the brink of revolution.

"A cracking good read... Those who truly love sea stories set during the Age of Sail will be smitted by this latest tale which should be read in front of a fire on a frosty evening."
-George Jepson, Tall Ship Books (USA)

"Brings the past into the present with brilliance and panache. One of the best writers in the genre today."
-Charles White, author of The Loyalist's Son



About the Author

Born in Oxford, John Mariner was educated on the Isle of White before joining the Royal Air Force as an Halton Apprentice at the age of 16.

His later service in the Royal Air Force brought him into touch with Inflight Navigation Bombing Systems. In 1972 he was seconded to Oxfam where he continued to work after his retirement from the Royal Air Force. He still lives in Oxfordshire and is currently adding to his growing list of exciting books.



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