Tim Chant
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Mutiny on the Potemkin
- By: Tim Chant
- Length: 9 hours 44 minutes
- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Publish date: February 21, 2023
- Language: English
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4.02(92 ratings)
Baxter finds himself involved in an infamous revolution . . .
Marcus Baxter may have survived one naval battle, but his troubles are far from over.
Despite serving with the Russian navy aboard the Yaroslovich, he is arrested by the Tsarist secret police for conspiracy and sent west on the Trans-Siberian railway to St. Petersburg. Competing factions within the secret police disrupt his journey and he finds himself in Odessa.
Odessa, though, is in the grip of revolutionary riots and Baxter finds himself trapped in the city as violence and anarchy spreads.
The crew of the Potemkin has mutinied, killing most of the officers and bringing the battleship into port.
When Baxter realizes a friend is trapped in the carnage, he is determined to get onboard the battleship.
But will he make it out alive?
The Straits of Tsushima
- By: Tim Chant
- Length: 9 hours 47 minutes
- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Publish date: December 27, 2022
- Language: English
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4.15(171 ratings)
Who can you trust when nothing is as it seems . . . ?
1904. The Russo-Japanese War has been raging for almost a year.
When blacklisted former Royal Navy officer Marcus Baxter is offered the chance to spy on a Russian ship passing through the North Sea, he jumps at the chance to regain his commission.
Accompanied by young Tommy Dunbar, desperate to earn his sea legs, Baxter is betrayed by the crew and captured by a Russian cruiser, the Yaroslavich, where both he and Tommy are held captive in an attempt to avoid escalating tension with Britain.
As the journey unfolds, Baxter discovers that not all of the crewmembers are who they claim to be-including Russian aristocrats, revolutionary Marxists, and mutineers-and with a traitor in their midst, can anyone be trusted?
Braving typhoons, treacherous seas, and would-be assassins, Baxter finds himself fighting alongside his new Russian comrades in the Battle of Tsushima, commanding one of the gun batteries and helping to fight off Japanese torpedo boats.
But with the Yaroslavich hit and going down, will any of them survive?