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Captain Rawson

by Edward Marston

5 books Started 2008 Latest 2011
Publication Reading Order

The Captain Rawson is a Horror / Historical Fiction series by Edward Marston, made up of 5 books published between 2008 and 2011. It begins with Soldier of Fortune (2008), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is A Very Murdering Battle (2011), spanning 3 years of storytelling.

5books
3years active
2decades
~0.8yrs between books
2011latest release

Captain Rawson series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Captain Rawson series?

Start with Soldier of Fortune (2008), the first book in the Captain Rawson series by Edward Marston. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Captain Rawson series?

There are 5 books in the Captain Rawson series by Edward Marston, published between 2008 and 2011.

What is the first book in the Captain Rawson series?

The first book in the Captain Rawson series is Soldier of Fortune, published in 2008 by Edward Marston.

What is the latest book in the Captain Rawson series?

The most recent book in the Captain Rawson series is A Very Murdering Battle (2011) by Edward Marston.

Edward Marston is a British author known for his historical mystery novels and historical fiction. He was born in Surrey, England in 1940 and developed a passion for reading and writing from a young age. Marston's debut novel, "An Ill Wind," was published in 1975 and introduced Detective Superintendent Harry Dobbs, a recurring character in several of his subsequent works. He has written over 40 novels, including the "Railway Detective" and "Home Front Detective" series, set during World War II. Marston's novels have garnered critical acclaim for their well-researched historical settings, intricate plots, and engaging characters. He has won numerous awards, including the Crime Writers' Association's Gold Dagger Award for "Reputation for Violence" (1981) and the Historical Dagger Award for "The Railway Detective" (1998). Marston's works continue to entertain readers with their blend of historical authenticity and gripping mystery.

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