The Colonial PostCaptain, Chris Durbin
The Colonial PostCaptain, Chris Durbin
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The Colonial Post-Captain

Author: Chris Durbin

Narrator: Steven Crossley

Unabridged: 11 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/19/2018


Synopsis

The Western Mediterranean, 1756. An uneasy peace is about to be shattered as France's greatest living general prepares an invasion force in Toulon; but where is it bound?

Captain Carlisle hails from Virginia, a loyal colony of the British Crown. As the clouds of war gather, Carlisle's small frigate—Fury—is ordered to Toulon on a reconnaissance mission. If battling the winter weather in the Gulf of Lions is not a sufficient challenge, Carlisle must also juggle the delicate diplomatic issues in this period of pre-war tension while contending with an increasingly belligerent French frigate.

But Carlisle has additional problems unique to his colonial origins: he has no professional or political sponsors and an uninspiring group of followers, both of which are essential to a mid-eighteenth century naval career. How can a penniless second son from Virginia overcome these crippling deficiencies?

George Holbrooke, Carlisle's reluctant master's mate, cannot disguise his lack of enthusiasm for the tedium of the peacetime navy. His attitude changes as he experiences combat and personal danger, but can he persuade his captain that he has turned the corner? And can he achieve that vital promotion to commissioned status?

And then there is the beautiful Chiara Angelini, pursued across the Mediterranean by a Tunisian corsair who appears determined to abduct her, yet reluctant to shed blood. Can Carlisle solve this mystery and protect Chiara?

Fury shadows the French fleet as it sails from Toulon and reveals its true destination. Carlisle and Holbrooke are witnesses to the inconclusive sea-battle, which leads to the loss of Minorca, and engage in a thrilling and bloody final encounter with the French frigate.

About Chris Durbin

Chris Durbin spent twenty-four years as a warfare officer in the Royal Navy, serving in all classes of ship from aircraft carriers through destroyers and frigates to the smallest minesweepers. He took part in operational campaigns in the Falkland Islands, the Middle East, and the Adriatic. As a personnel exchange officer, he spent two years teaching tactics at a U.S. Navy training center in San Diego.

On his retirement from the Royal Navy, Chris joined a large American company and spent eighteen years in the aerospace, defense and security industry, including two years on the design team for the Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers.

Chris is a graduate of the Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, the British Army Command and Staff College, the United States Navy War College (where he gained a postgraduate diploma in national security decision-making), and Cambridge University (where he was awarded an MPhil in International Relations).


Reviews

I like almost everything about how author Durbin debuts this naval series: ---The setting: “The Western Mediterranean, 1756. An uneasy peace is about to be shattered as France’s greatest living general prepares an invasion force in Toulon; but where is it bound? Captain Carlisle hails from Virginia, a......more

Goodreads review by Jean on August 31, 2022

The story takes place in the western Mediterranean in 1756 as France’s invasion of Toulon begins. Captain Carlisle, who is from Virginia, commands a frigate, HMS Fury. They witness the loss of Minorca to the French Fleet. It is great to see a colonial officer presented in a Royal Navy Story. The fal......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on July 24, 2020

This is the first book in a series of novels about a sea captain for Great Britain, but there are a couple of twists which make it a bit more interesting. First, the captain is American, from "the colonies" so he is almost entirely lacking in "interest" or connections with London society. Second, the......more

Goodreads review by Ridel on August 06, 2024

Best of Both Worlds Carlisle is the titular Colonial Post-Captain, an outsider serving in the King’s Navy in this military science-fiction novel. His independent cruise to hunt pirates is interrupted by a cold war threatening to turn hot. Sent ahead while the home fleet gathers, Carlisle juggles......more

Goodreads review by Edoardo on August 18, 2019

In literary terms I have two guilty pleasures: military SF (ie. big guys usually wearing exosuits blasting aliens) and Napoleonic-era naval fiction. Add to that a third: naval fiction set during (and just before) the Seven Years' War, the global conflict between Britain and its allies, and France an......more