A storm of war. A ruthless enemy. A final reckoning at the edge of empire.

1744. In the deadly waters of the Indian Ocean, Captain Edward Mainwaring is pushed beyond the limits of honour, endurance, and survival.

Captured off Mauritius and stripped of his command, Mainwaring refuses to be broken. With a handful of loyal men, he engineers a daring escape.

But his enemy is no ordinary foe.

The brilliant and sadistic Roche-Bourbon commands the French forces in the region - a man whose cruelty burns as fiercely as his ambition. Villages are put to the torch, prisoners shown no mercy, and at the heart of his brutality lies Lady Caroline Grenville, held captive and subjected to his calculated torment.

As the monsoon closes in and the seas turn savage, Mainwaring launches a desperate, audacious strike against a superior French squadron anchored at Mauritius. Outnumbered and outgunned, victory will demand everything: cunning, nerve, and a willingness to gamble not just his life, but the fate of his men.

Captain Monsoon is a gripping, action-packed naval adventure, rich in historical detail and driven by relentless tension on the farthest frontiers of war.

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