15 July 2007
The Fortune of War by Patrick O'Brian
This continues directly on from Desolation Island, and covers further misfortunes on that mission - a ship fire, capture by enemies and a time in Boston as prisoners of war for Aubrey and Maturin. Although the story overall feels like a epilogue to the previous novel, there are some very strong individual scenes in there.
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book_review,
historical,
naval_adventure
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