
King's Captain
A Fiction, Historical book. Captain Lewrie is always good for a few giggles, but this book...
Following the footsteps of Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey, whose ripping adventures capture thousands of new readers each year, comes the heir apparent to the mantle of Forester and O'Brian: Dewey Lambdin, and his acclaimed Alan Lewrie series. In King's Captain, Lewrie is promoted for his quick action in the Battle of Cape St. Vincent, but before he's even had...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 368 pages
- ISBN: 9780312305086 / 312305087
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Pretty entertaining. The story of the mutiny is somewhat interesting but a departure from the normal high adventure. Informative about what happened at the time and why. A surprise character from Lewrie's past shows up unexpectantly. Captain Lewrie is always good for a few giggles, but this book bogged down a little with the narrative during the Nore mutiny. There was a nice little mystery though in wondering who one of the mutineers was. The author does a really good job of connecting the events from previous books. And I think there was only one "Mine arse on...