The Leeward Islands Squadron, Chris Durbin
The Leeward Islands Squadron, Chris Durbin
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The Leeward Islands Squadron

Author: Chris Durbin

Narrator: Steven Crossley

Unabridged: 10 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/24/2018


Synopsis

In late 1756, as the British government collapses in the aftermath of the loss of Minorca and the country and navy are thrown into political chaos, a small force of ships is sent to the West Indies to reinforce the Leeward Islands Squadron.

Captain Edward Carlisle, a native of Virginia, and his first lieutenant George Holbrooke are fresh from the Mediterranean and their capture of a powerful French man-of-war. Their new frigate Medina has orders to join a squadron commanded by a terminally ill commodore. Their mission: a near-suicidal assault on a strong Caribbean island fortress.

Carlisle must confront the challenges of higher command as he leads the squadron back into battle to accomplish the Admiralty's orders.

Join Carlisle and Holbrooke as they attack shore fortifications, engage in ship-on-ship duels, and deal with mutiny in the West Indies.

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

Goodreads review by Jean on September 11, 2023

The Leeward Island Squadron is the second book in a series by Chris Durbin. This historical novel takes place in 1758 during the Seven Year War between England and France. Chris Durbin is a historian so the book is full of historical information. This is an interesting story about the Royal Navy fig......more

Goodreads review by Edoardo on November 12, 2019

Excellent continuation of the naval adventures begun in The Colonial Post-Captain. While it doesn't have the depth and colour of O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin novels, it does have the advantage of a writer who served in the Navy himself and who understands the sea and sailing in a way that no landlubber......more

Goodreads review by Ridel on August 20, 2024

Ratline Climbing The Leeward Islands Squadron continues its unique portrayal of Age of Sail stories as if it were modern military science-fiction, teaching readers the limitations of real-world sailing technologies and their cascading impacts on grand strategy. As Captain Carlisle sails to the Ca......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on May 18, 2022

In this novel, Captain Carlisle and his 1st Lieutenant Holbrooke are sent to the Caribbean to fight the French and protect English commerce. There's no larger overarching storyline here, only a few adventures strung together covering a time in history. Carlisle is an interesting character, capable b......more

Goodreads review by Trey Tudor on June 09, 2018

REALLY ENJOYING THIS SERIES! I'm through the first two books of what I hope is a LONG relationship between Carlisle (and Chiara) and Holbrooke. The character development is excellent, the plots plausible and fast-moving, and the stories reflect a true appreciation for historical accuracy. I have real......more