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Seaflower

Thomas Kydd, Book 3

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Seaflower

De: Julian Stockwin
Narrado por: Christian Rodska
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It is two years since Thomas Paine Kydd was spirited away in the night to serve his country aboard the 'Duke William'. Now, with his friend Nicholas Renzi and crew members from the 'Artemis', Tom is a shipwrecked sailor back in the land of his birth.

©2003 Julian Stockwin (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Acción y Aventura Ficción Ficción Histórica
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Fast-paced Action • Detailed Naval Life • Excellent Narration • Advancing Hero • Engrossing Historical Portrayal
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I believe I'm starting to like these better then Hornblower. I like the stories about the Average Joes of the world.

Great Listen

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I’ve never read a series of English novels from wars that started from the very beginning. Also, I’ve never read a series where the main character goes from the absolute bottom of the naval ladder.

4 novels in and never dull.

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Fantastic book! This series is so entertaining! I can't wait for the next! highly recommended!

EXCELLENT!

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What did you like best about this story?

I like the way Stockwin has his hero advancing, from the lowest of the low, to even more adventures. Although trials still abounded here, and wonderful cruise with old shipmates, was like a vacation cruise in the series.

Continued Rise

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(but you already knew that)
Saved again and again by a miracle. It is not so much that he survived - we expect that - it is the sheer number of coincidences strung together that enable him to survive, save those closest to him, and advance socially and in rank. I keep waiting for the alien time-travelling spaceship to suddenly appear and whisk Kydd off to a future where he is crowned King of England. Hey, that's no more improbable than some of the other miracles that have happened.

Kydd climbs the ladder

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This is book three in the Thomas Kydd series of historical nautical fiction. Stockwin’s richly detailed portrait of life on ship and shore during the Napoleonic Wars is engrossing. He writes of shipboard routine, the panic and confusion of combat and the terrifying approach of a hurricane at sea. Stockwin writes from the view point of a common sailor in the 18th century British Navy. It is all here the cramped conditions, the disgusting food, the underserved punishment and cruelty of some officers and the unremitting toil.

From the beginning of the book we are plunged into a fast paced series of actions. The manic plot encompasses four battles, three courts of naval inquiry, two hurricanes, two shark attacks, a shipwreck, yellow fever, and rescue of French Royalist and a few floggings and dinner parties.

Kydd goes from an ordinary sailor to a Master’s mate, picking up along the way the navigational skills and drawing room manners of an officer and a gentleman. The setting of the story is in the Caribbean as Britain and France fight over the West Indies in about 1795. Christian Rodska does his usual great job in narrating the story.

A book about the romantic age of sail

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Where does Seaflower rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

The Author comes very close to O'Brien's telling of the nature of Nineteenth Century life aboard a Royal Navy ship. Stockwin actually gives a more complete insight into ship board terms and the duties of ordinary seaman.

Moves right along....plenty of sea action!

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Well written continuation of the story. Enjoyable if you enjoy sea stories. Excellent narration, with easy differentiation of characters.

The story continues

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Lots of swashbuckling fun in the tradition of Patrick O’Brian. I look forward to the remainder of the series.

Rollicking Good Tale

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The character development remains superficial. Again huge holes in the story line. For example, we have 4 enemy ships bearing down on the harbor in Jamaica causing a huge conflict over who is in charge. A man is killed and poof the fleet disappears?!?!?! It certainly never attacks or is heard of again… really superficial story telling. If you want a good sea bevel series check out Patrick O’Brien Aubrey Maturin series. This is 4th grade reading

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