Ramage’s Prize

Ramage’s Prize by Dudley Pope, published by Fontana/Collins in 1982, is a historical fiction novel that immerses readers in a thrilling maritime adventure. In this edition, spanning 344 pages, Lord Ramage is tasked with uncovering the mystery behind the unexplained disappearance of His Majesty’s dispatches, leading him into a situation that exceeds his initial expectations.
Readers will find that Ramage’s Prize presents a narrative grounded in true events, showcasing the complexities of naval life and the challenges faced by those at sea. The story unfolds with a blend of tension and intrigue, as Ramage navigates through unexpected circumstances that test his resolve and resourcefulness. This edition offers an engaging exploration of historical themes, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Lord Ramage returns for another highly charged and thrilling adventure at sea. Given with the task of discovering why His Majesty’s dispatches keep unaccountably disappearing, Ramage finds himself involved in a situation far beyond his expectations. Based on true events, Ramage’s Prize is another gripping story from Dudley Pope.
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