Ramage and the rebels

Dudley Pope

Original title: Ramage and the Rebels

earliest edition we have, 1978 Walker and Co., 1985 284 pages

The Lord Ramage novels series ;

Setting off on a presumably predictable sweep for freebooters in the waters off Jamaica, Ramage and the crew of the Calypso stumble upon a scene of carnage: A sinking British ship, her crew and passengers, men and women alike, ruthlessly murdered at the hands of a French privateer. Supported by his men in a thirst for righteous vengeance, Ramage ferrets out the brigand's name and sets sail to bring him in.

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Ramage and the Rebels paperback · 2003 · House of Stratus · 224 pages · 9780755113453
Ramage & the rebels edition · 2001 · McBooks Press · 318 pages · 9780935526912
Ramage and the rebels edition · 1985 · Walker and Co. · 284 pages
Ramage and the Rebels paperback · 1979 · Fontana · 288 pages · 9780006154341
Ramage and the rebels edition · 1978 · Secker & Warburg · 284 pages

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