Edward Marston Captain Daniel Rawson 5 Books Collection Set
Under Siege
SOLDIER OF FORTUNE CAPTAIN DANIEL RAWSON FACES HIS TOUGHEST BATTLE YET Despite winning a resounding victory at the battle of Oudenarde; the Duke of Marlborough finds his position as captain-general threatened by political enemies back in England; and his campaign to strike deeper into French Flanders is stalled at the siege of Lille; the ''pearl of fortresses''.
A Very Murdering Battle
It is 1709; and Europe is in the midst of the coldest winter for a century. France is suffering profoundly: with her people starving and her army rattled by mutiny and desertions; King Louis XIV is at The Hague; searching for peace with the English on almost any terms.
Fire and Sword (Captain Rawson)
Returning to camp from a dangerous solo mission behind enemy lines; Captain Daniel Rawson finds himself stranded; with French soldiers in fierce pursuit. A kindly farmer helps Daniel hide and then to escape - but with dire consequences.
Drums of War
In this title; dashing soldier of fortune captain Daniel Rawson returns in an explosive new adventure. It's France; 1705. Captain Daniel Rawson is always ready for adventure; so when the Duke of Marlborough proposes a dangerous undercover mission to discover what has happened to one of their spies; a Dutch tapestry-maker; Rawson happily accepts.
Soldier of Fortune
The dashing Captain Daniel Rawson - spy; linguist; duellist; ladies' man and career soldier - can charm a lady as well as he can parry a sword. And whether it is extracting information from the wife of a French general or leading his soldiers in a Forlorn Hope; Rawson proves himself invaluable to John Churchill; the Duke of Marlborough; and the Confederate forces as they head towards the ferocious battle of Blenheim.