The Queen's Captain

Colonial Series Book 3

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Pub Date Mar 01 2021 | Archive Date Dec 01 2020
Pan Macmillan Australia | Macmillan Australia

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In October 1863, Ian Steele, having taken on the identity of Captain Samuel Forbes, is fighting the Pashtun on the north-west frontier in India. Half a world away, the real Samuel Forbes is a lieutenant in the 3rd New York Volunteers and is facing the Confederates at the Battle of Mission Ridge in Tennessee. Neither is aware their lives will change beyond recognition in the year to come. In London, Ella, the love of Ian's life, is unhappily married to Count Nikolai Kasatkin. As their relationship sours further, she tries to reclaim the son she and Ian share, but Nikolai makes a move that sees the boy sent far from Ella's reach. As 1864 dawns, Ian is posted to the battlefields of the Waikato in New Zealand, where he comes face to face with an old nemesis. As the ten-year agreement between Steele and Forbes nears its end, their foe is desperate to catch them out and cruel all their hopes for the future...

In October 1863, Ian Steele, having taken on the identity of Captain Samuel Forbes, is fighting the Pashtun on the north-west frontier in India. Half a world away, the real Samuel Forbes is a...


Advance Praise

'Watt once again takes the reader on a terrific character-driven adventure. An entertaining new novel from one of Australia's best historical fiction authors.' - Canberra Weekly

'Watt once again takes the reader on a terrific character-driven adventure. An entertaining new novel from one of Australia's best historical fiction authors.' - Canberra Weekly


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From India to America and New Zealand, The Queen's Captain is the thrilling third and final instalment in the Colonial series by bestselling author Peter Watt.


From India to America and New Zealand, The Queen's Captain is the thrilling third and final instalment in the Colonial series by bestselling author Peter Watt.



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I haven't read any of the previous books in the trilogy but the author does enough to fill in the highlights of the previous books. I assume they are all as full as action, good guys, bad guys and heroines as this one.
The action flits between the English in the NW of the then India, the US Civil War, the Maori Wars in NZ and the conniving of the upper classes back in England.
This is not a literary masterpiece but it is an entertaining read that is certainly full of storylines with characters who impersonate each other, are secretly in love, are separated by happenstance, are kidnapped, are plotting revenge or fleeing from their responsibilities. Pleasingly it is also sympathetic to the inhabitants the English are fighting.

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Captain Ian Steele, known to his men as Captain Samuel Forbes, and his Sergeant, Conan Curry were fighting the Pushtun in India which had been going on for months. The real Samuel Forbes was fighting his own war in Tennessee with only a selected few aware of the swap of identities and the reason for it. Back home in London, Ella Kasatkin would secretly visit her five-year-old son Josiah whom she’d been told had died at birth. But Ella had discovered Josiah in the care of one of her father’s men, Bert, and his wife, who loved the boy, educating him as he grew. He knew his mother as Aunt Ella. But when Ella’s brutal husband discovered the truth, he shipped Josiah to the colonies of New South Wales in the care of a kind Christian man and his wife.

When Ian and Conan were posted to New Zealand, there was only months left on their commission and both were leaving the army and brutal warfare for civilian life. Ian would live in his past home of New South Wales, catching up with old friends and forging new bonds. Would both men have the future they craved? Was it possible after ten years of killing and brutality to feel safe and secure? They would miss the brotherhood of their men, but peace beckoned.

The Queen’s Captain is the third and final episode of The Queen’s Trilogy by Aussie author Peter Watt and I enjoyed it very much. I felt there was a little too much focus on the fighting and bloodshed, but the main story surrounding Ella, Ian and Josiah was well done. A fitting conclusion to the trilogy, with my recommendation that they be read in order of publication to fully appreciate the characters as they move through the 1800s. Recommended.

With thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my digital ARC to read in exchange for an honest review.

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