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S'està carregant… Caribbeede Julian Stockwin
![]() Cap No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. ![]() ![]() ![]() Overall, this is an okay book, but it did seem to drag. The cover had said something about Kidd being on trial for his life and yet that episode in the book is nearly at the end and is a minor point in the story. The plot was interesting, but I feel the writing (and editing) could have made the story move along at a quicker pace with fewer diversions. As it stands, the story seemed to be a series of connected events without building to any major climax. ![]() Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Pertany a aquestes sèriesKydd (14)
"As the captain of a useful frigate, Kydd is claimed by the Leeward Islands station, exchanging the harsh situation in South America for the warmth and delights of the Caribbean. It's a sea change for Kydd, who revisits places and people that figured in his time as a young seaman. Some are nostalgic and pleasing, while others bring challenges of a personal nature. In Europe, Napoleon is triumphant on land, but so far away in the Caribbean, Kydd and the others feel secure and make the most of running down prizes and sending off fat convoys of sugar to England. But, in a stroke of genius, Bonaparte finds a way to take revenge for Trafalgar and shocks Kydd out of complacency when an element from his past returns and Kydd is accused of murder. In a stroke of irony, it is that same past that may just provide Kydd the means to clear his name"-- No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
Autor amb llibres seus als Crítics Matiners de LibraryThingEl llibre de Julian Stockwin Caribbee: A Kydd Sea Adventure estava disponible a LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Cobertes populars
![]() GèneresClassificació Decimal de Dewey (DDC)823.92 — Literature English {except North American} English fiction Modern Period 2000-LCC (Clas. Bibl. Congrés EUA)ValoracióMitjana:![]()
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Renzi finally emerges out of his funk to act like a man instead of a rag that he has been for several books, though still his background and position in the tale seems weak. The son of an Earl, the heir, wants to continue to be estranged from his father hurting the feelings of his mother, and causing undo stress upon all that family seems far fetched after so many books covering so many years.
In the scheme of things, we have Kydd back on track doing what he is meant to do, Captain a vessel in the war. And where other of the recent tales lagged, this moves along at a quick page-turning pace, with prose working into the writing to give us a glimpse of the locale and period even better than previous books. The dialogue places us in the nineteenth century and all that we could hope for is presented with Kydd becoming the hero of 2 major actions in the theater of war.
Now, as our hero makes his way to the next action, we can only hope that Stockwin keeps to this tack and our Kydd does even greater things to reap acclaim. (