In a world where loyalties shift like the tides and honor can be a double-edged sword, "Duty, Honor, Glory" plunges readers into the heart of an epic struggle. As England goes to war with France, the crew aboard the Wessex is given a dangerous mission: to hunt down elusive privateers in the treacherous waters of the Gulf of Mexico. At the helm is Captain Donland, a seasoned commander whose cunning and resolve will be tested as never before. With each encounter, Captain Donland must navigate not only the perils of the sea but also the nuances of honor and duty. As he pursues his mission, he grapples with the weight of sacrifice and the faint echoes of glory, knowing that every decision could cost him his crew or perhaps even his soul. But when a formidable Spanish frigate enters the fray, a battle for survival looms-one that pits courage against cunning in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. "Duty, Honor, Glory" is a breathtaking tale of resilience, bravery, and the human spirit's relentless quest for meaning amidst chaos. As Donland confronts his past and the moral complexities of war, readers will be drawn into an emotional tapestry that explores loyalty, camaraderie, and the true essence of heroism. Join the captain and his crew in this harrowing adventure where the call of duty can lead to unexpected legacies, and the lines between friend and foe blur in the face of conflict. Will glory come at a cost, or can honor prevail against the odds?
Perry Comer Bücher






The Deadly Sea
Donland
The Deadly Sea As England battles for its survival against the relentless tide of Napoleon's ambition, Captain Isaac Donland finds himself thrust into the turbulent waters of the Mediterranean. With the infamous Wessex under his command, he embarks on a perilous mission to support Admiral Rushing's squadron blockading the strategic port of Toulon. After a fierce skirmish with three French xebecs, Donland's resolve is tested as he navigates the treacherous waters not just of warfare, but of survival. With vital stores and fresh water running dangerously low, hope arrives in the form of a supply ship-one commanded by a young man who he thought dead. But securing provisions is only the beginning. As the Wessex sets sail towards the perilous French shoreline, Donland's crew is embroiled in an unforeseen skirmish with local militia, pushing the captain to his limits. And while navigating diplomacy with allies becomes a tightrope walk, the real trial lies ahead: he learns of a predatory French frigate that is taking and destroying the vital supplies the blockading squadron depends upon. Wessex is ordered to find and sink the Frenchman. Racing against time, Donland must pair the Wessex with an unforeseen ally-a John Company vessel, commanded by an old friend, who is also tasked to support the blockade. Together, they face a daunting enemy in a battle that will test their bravery, camaraderie, and survival in an epic sea battle. In "The Deadly Sea," readers will plunge into a heart-pounding tale of courage, loyalty, and the perils of war. Experience the relentless struggle for survival set against the backdrop of a ravaging conflict, where every choice has life-altering consequences and the bonds of friendship are forged in battle. Discover whether Donland can navigate the deadly waters and emerge victorious, or if the sea will claim yet another ship in its vast, unforgiving depths.
Victory to the Brave In the harsh winter of 1793, Captain Isaac Donland stands at the precipice of glory and treachery as England finds itself locked in a fierce struggle against France. Called from the snow and ice of the Gulf Coast, Donland's mission leads him to the sun-soaked shores of Barbados, where he and his crew aboard the Wessex are thrust into a theater of war that will test their mettle and spirit. Admiral Jervis is tasked with seizing control of the West Indies, Donland's journey begins with joining the fleet and the audacious assault on Martinique, alongside the daring Captain Faulknor and the formidable Zebra. With each skirmish, they engage in a chess match against their adversaries, vying for strategic positions and the promise of riches. Yet, as victories breed camaraderie, the specter of disappointment looms, reminding Donland that war is fickle, glory often shared, and the tides of fate ever-changing. As the pursuit of a fleeing French frigate leads Donland deeper into the heart of the conflict, he grapples with the complex emotions of triumph and loss. Through the fog of battle, the bonds of brotherhood are tested, and alliances forged in ambition become fraught with peril. "Victory to the Brave" is an exhilarating tale of honor, sacrifice, and the bittersweet nature of triumph. Join Isaac Donland as he discovers that, more than just the accolades of war, it is the courage to face adversity and the resilience of the human spirit that defines true victory. Will he find honor among the chaos, or will the price of glory prove to be too steep? Embark on a thrilling nautical adventure that explores the nuances of heroism, the weight of responsibility, and the unwavering quest for purpose in a world filled with uncertainty. An unforgettable journey awaits, where each wave carries the echoes of history and the heartbeats of the brave.
Donland's Courage
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- 5 Lesestunden
Hornet is lost to him, sold! The war with the colonies is over and with its end Donland is without prospects. He, like so many others, is to be cast on the beach with half-pay. But, one of his previous exploits, the rescue of prisoners from Puerto Rico, brings him to Admiral Pigot's attention. Donland is ordered to act as a guide to lead a rescue party to free a person important to the crown. Donland is carried as a supernumerary aboard the frigate, Brune, commanded by snobbish Captain Sheffield. In landing the rescue party, Brune goes aground and is hammered by a shore battery. Donland, with only a handful of men is stranded on the island, pursued by pirates and is without means to escape. Donland is without resources with only David, Honest and Simon to trust. Captain Sheffield's final words are, "Succeed or do not return!" Only a man of great courage can in difficult circumstances rise above obstacles and opponents to achieve success. Is Donland such a man?
The year is 1779, the Colonials with the aid of French Admiral D'estang are rumored to be plotting to re-take Savannah. Donland is tasked to ferret out information concerning French intentions. He will do so without his trusted first lieutenant and friend who is near death and the doctor holds out little hope. Unknown to Donland, as he is about the discovery the French fleet, is Sumerford's scheme to settle an old score with a traitor on the Island of Jamaica. Chased by the French frigate Concorde and wounded Hornet must fend off the Frenchman and arrive in Savannah before the French fleet without sinking. Hornet, without her guns lies a derelict on the riverbank while the city is surrounded. Donland and his mates outnumbered by French and Colonials are thrown into the desperate fight to save the city.
Hornet is forced to engage in a desperate battle with a powerful privateer mounting heavier guns and has an almost impenetrable hull. The Dolphin was built in Bermuda of wood as hard as mahogany, so hard in fact that Hornet's six pound balls do little damage. Only by wit and skill does Donland manage to escape Dolphin's trap. It becomes very clear that the privateer can not be taken by Hornet alone so he seeks out Stinger and Jacket. He discovers the wreckage of Jacket and her survivors but because of the privateer, he is forced to abandon the survivors. The Rescue is a tale of privateers, bravery and of fierce sea battles. It is a story set during the closing years of the American Revolution when wealthy bankers acquire letters of marquee and built ships for the sole purpose of capturing British merchant vessels and selling their cargoes.The Rescue is the seventh novel in the Donland series.
Donland - 5: The Bond of Duty
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- 5 Lesestunden
The test of enemy fire refines a man's courage. Duty refines a man's character. Donland must face challenges by enemies at sea, calm seas and sudden fierce storms. The Caribbean and Windward Islands are beset with pirates and privateers plundering for themselves or their French masters. His greatest challenge lies in balancing his relationship as Hornet's Captain with those he would call friend. He must sit idly by and observe the Battle of Grenada as French and English ships-of-line pound each other. The re-appearance of Sumerford leads to a risky rescue of ladies captured and held by a Spaniard on the Island of Margarita.
Book 4 in the Donland SeriesThree sloops does not a squadron make nor a commodore. Sailing from English Harbor, Donland is in command of the sloops Hornet, Stinger and Jacket. His destination is Port Royal in Carolina to deliver munitions and soldiers. Sumerford has his secrets, Major Ellington of the army has his bluster and Donland has a captain afraid of his first lieutenant. The mix is explosive and Donland is challenged to stay in command. In freezing weather the munitions and soldiers are landed. A fort has to be subdued and Major Ellington is determined to have his glorious battle. The stage is set for one of the strangest battles of the Revolution. History records the Colonials as the victors but Donland would argue the point.
Wessex is bound for the newly created Spanish Viceroyalty of the Ro de la Plata in South America. Gold has been discovered and the French Revolution needs it. Two Spanish treasure ships are to deliver the gold to Spain, but a scheme is devised to use Wessex to attack and take the gold. Donland is betrayed, mutineers take over Wessex and the yardarm is rigged for hangings. All this after Lieutenant Maddox is sent home to heal and replaced by a rather shady Lieutenant named Brown who becomes first aboard Wessex. From the beginning of the voyage there are inconsistencies, unexplained accidents and coincidences. Upon arrival in Buenos Aries, Donland is knifed and left for dead. Brown takes command and Donland plots his revenge and recapture of Wessex.
Wessex is relived of patrolling the coasts of Florida in 1791 and is sent to monitor the slave rebellion on Saint Domingue, which will be later divided into the island nations of Haiti and The Dominion Republic. Donland's orders are explicit, do not become involved! He does become involved when he rescues the recently widowed Emily Bostwick who is quite enamoured with the dashing Captain Donland. Adding to the difficulties of the patrol, Donland and his officers experience bouts of unexplained sickness. As Maddox states, it is like my guts was taken out and put back wrong way round. The slaves capture towns, forts and ships. There is no place safe on the island for any white man. Admiral Affleck, the Jamaican Station Commandant, orders Donland to find and to sink any vessel that might be used to threaten English commerce. What Donland does not know is that the rebels have plans to take Wessex and are willing to sacrifice the ships they have taken to do so.



