Niagara Squadron in Audio

Now here’s a thought for the New Year. David Lane Pusey has completed his narration of Niagara Squadron, and it’s now available from all the usual places (Amazon, Audible, iTunes).

Fort Niagara is the key to the American continent.  Whoever owns that lonely outpost at the edge of civilisation controls the entire Great Lakes region.

Pitt’s grand strategy for 1759 is to launch a three-pronged attack on Canada. One army will move north from Lake Champlain, a second will sail up the St Lawrence to capture Quebec, and a third force will strike across the wilderness to Lake Ontario and French-held Fort Niagara.

Commander George Holbrooke is seconded to command the six hundred boats to carry the army through the rivers and across Lake Ontario.  That’s the easy part; he also has to deal with two powerful brigs and two schooners that guarantee French naval superiority on the lake.

Holbrooke knows time is running out to be posted as captain before the war ends and promotions dry up; his rank is the stumbling block to his marriage to Ann, waiting for him in his hometown of Wickham Hampshire.

Niagara Squadron is the eighth Carlisle and Holbrooke novel.  The series (fourteen books so far) follows Carlisle and his protégé Holbrooke through the Seven Years War and will continue into the period of turbulent relations between Britain and her American colonies in the 1760’s.

Edward Carlisle & George Holbrooke wish you a happy and peaceful New Year

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