An Officer's Genesis
The Life of William Culpepper, Book 1
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Simon de Deney
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Anthony Morland
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A young man thrown into war, now he must make his way toward a destiny forged in fire.
In the waning years of the eighteenth century, young William Culpepper leaves behind his quiet family home and steps into the ruthless world of the British Army. Appointed an ensign in the King’s 33rd Regiment of Foot, he soon learns that courage, intellect, and moral conviction are tested in the forge of the battlefield.
From the muddy streets of Halifax and the chaos of Boxtel in Flanders to the heat and intrigue of India, William’s rise from inexperienced subaltern to capable officer is made through fire and betrayal. Haunted by the distant expectations of his father and the steadfast devotion of his mother, he faces not only the enemy abroad but conspiracies within his own ranks. These plots reach from the deck of the HMS Indus to the governor’s office at Madras.
Guided by the enigmatic Colonel Edmund Greaves and shadowed by men whose loyalties blur the line between empire and treason, William uncovers a hidden struggle where science, ambition, and espionage intertwine with the honor of the regiment. Each step forward demands both sacrifice and resolve, shaping him into something harder than youth and purer than ambition: a proper officer of His Majesty’s Army.
Through loss and triumph, friendship and betrayal, An Officer’s Genesis reveals the making of a soldier whose destiny will echo across continents. In the crucible of war and the murk of empire, William Culpepper begins his long journey toward greatness, one that will test not only his steel but his ability to survive both on and off the field of battle.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy the historical depth and military realism of Bernard Cornwell and C. S. Forester.