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Patrick O'Brian, The Fortune of War (William Collins Sons & Co., 1979; W.W. Norton, 1991) |
Rescued by a British frigate, the seamen fast run afoul of the USS Constitution -- and soon our heroes find themselves in America under entirely different circumstances than they'd planned: as prisoners of war in Boston. But, while the heroically wounded Aubrey is confined to his bed in a private hospital, Maturin must deal with issues of intrigue and intelligence and, more's the pity, jealousy. There's treachery, assault, murder, a daring escape, courage and nobility at sea, romance -- and a sea battle that will make your heart swell with pride for Britain's once-great navy. Patrick O'Brian writes historical fiction as easily as some folks might write their grocery lists -- and each novel in the series shapes and builds the Aubrey/Maturin legend in exciting new directions. As fast as I'm reading this series, I'll be very disappointed when I reach it's end! Meanwhile, I already have the next one ready to go. - Rambles |