The Eaglet at the Battle of Minorca - John Mariner - Books - Trafford Publishing - 9781412055574 - November 29, 2005
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The Eaglet at the Battle of Minorca

John Mariner

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The Eaglet at the Battle of Minorca



It is the year 1756 and fears are rising that France will immediately invade the English territories of Minorca and Gibraltar. Post-Captain Daniel Winchip becomes the eyes of the English Navy ­ bringing status reports back to General Fowke in Gibraltar and both admiral Byng and Vice Admiral the Lord hawke in England.

Winchip's first mission on board the new frigate Eaglet takes him to Rochefort to bring a Frenchman, spying for the English, back to England. He is confused when the spy, Gaspar Foche, is accompanied by a woman ­ the beautiful Madeleine Loxley, a lady beset by tragedy and despair who sets his heart aflutter.

Post-Captain Winchip is sent on missions to ascertain the position of the French Navy and tests his officers and crew to the limits. At times, Eaglet faces impossible odds and when the great fleets of France and England finally come together, Eaglet is forced to risk her very existence for the sake of King and country.

Through the many arduous days and nights at sea, Post-Captain Winchip realizes his love for Madeleine. Are they destined to be together? Will he survive the battle to be with her once more?

John Mariner was born in Oxford in 1936 and educated at Cranescourt School and St. Edmund Hall. In 1952 he opted for an RAF apprenticeship before going on to work for Oxfam. Prior to retirement in 1990 he ran a Post Office and now enjoys postcard and stamp collecting as well as writing short stories and novels.

The Eaglet at the Battle of Minorca is the first part of a trilogy.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 29, 2005
ISBN13 9781412055574
Publishers Trafford Publishing
Pages 294
Dimensions 150 × 17 × 225 mm   ·   435 g
Language English  

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