Ramage's Prize

by Dudley Pope

The Lord Ramage Novels (5)

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The West Indian bases are desperate: post vessels-a vital communications link between England and the West Indies in the war against France-are mysteriously disappearing and no packets have arrived with orders in months. Were the privateers out in full force again? Had Napoleon's navy a secret new weapon? Lieutenant Lord Nicholas Ramage sets out from Jamaica to discover what treachery is threatening to throw the British navy into chaos.

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Currently, without a ship to command, Ramage is assigned to solve the mystery of the missing postal packets. Less ship action but another interesting insight into the resources required to sustain Britain's far-flung empire.
Excellent series, sometimes based upon actual events. Always a good story with interesting characters, puzzling quandaries and sometimes quirky solutions. Age of sail tyros should read early in their literary questing for his knowledge and insights into fighting, sailing and British Navy life during these quite fascinating times. Many set in the Caribbean where Pope lived for most of his writing career enabling him to provide very helpful maps, not often found in fiction, for his scenarios.
Assigned to determine why post office packets are being captured by privateers at an alarming rate Ramage discovers that the crews and commanders actually profit from capture and are therefore not fleeing effectively or fighting back.
I liked this book for a couple of reasons.

First of all Pope's Ramage series in general is well written with a brace of characters that are well defined but also grow in character with each book. Secondly I like the stories as they are not typical sea warfare books. In this book there is a puzzle to solve...ie: why are Postal Mail packets being captured?

A very good read and enlightening as well.
The only thing that kept my interest in this book was the information on the Packet Boats. Although it is based on true events, we have to take it with a grain of salt. I skimmed through pages of descriptions and conversations, like the discourse with the agent in Lisbon. Just a jumble of words. If the next book doesn't improve, I'll have to ditch this series.
This book begins with an Author's note that this story is based on true events.

This story begins with Ramage in Jamaica during hurricane season. He receives a letter from Sir Pilcher with an offer. On the Jamaica Station promotion is rapid for those who are favored. Ramage would never be in Pilcher's favored circle. Originally Ramage had come to the Caribbean with secret orders from the First Lord of the Admiralty, and that insured that he would never be one of Pilcher's favorites. Ramage had lost his ship during a hurricane. His friend, Yorke, owned fives ship that he could order to come for him. Ramage figured that the offer from Pilcher was for an unpleasant job. Yorke found his life in London was boring, & felt that meeting Ramage show more was a refreshing change. Ramage had been lucky so far, but he was weary. The packet boats weren't getting thru with the mail, & the Deputy Postmaster-General blamed the Navy. More packet boats were being taken, but the navy saw fewer privateers. Why was Pilcher offering him this job instead of giving it to a captain with a 74 gun ship with a few frigates? Ramage & Yorke agreed that Pilcher should be given an ultimatum. show less
Een vitale verbinding is verbroken...
De West-Indiƫ stations zijn radeloos: de laatste maanden is er geen pakketboot met nieuwe orders aangekomen.
Zijn de kapers op volle sterkte uitgevaren? Heeft Napoleons marine een nieuw geheim wapen?
Luitenant Ramage, gestrand op Jamaica na zijn verlies van de Triton, onderneemt een gevaarlijke en mogelijke zelfmoord missie om er achter te komen welk verraad de britse marine met algehele chaos bedreigd.

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Author Dudley Pope was born in Ashford, Kent, England on December 29, 1925. At the age of 16, he joined the Navy as a midshipman, but was invalided out when his ship was torpedoed the next year. He became a journalist for a newspaper in Kent and in 1944, became the naval and defense correspondent for the London Evening News. In 1954, he published show more his first book, Flag 4, which was followed by other books on historical accounts. He is best known for his Nicholas Ramage series, which follows the exploits of Lord Nicholas Ramage during the Napoleonic Wars. The first book of this 18-book series was published in 1965. He died on April 25, 1997. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Ramage's Prize
Original publication date
1974
People/Characters
Nicholas Ramage
Important events
Napoleonic Wars

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PR6066 .O5 .R36Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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