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Review #1

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I love this book; I have read and enjoyed all of the books in this series, and will, with dedication and joy, continue to read further books in the series. The writing is engaging, and the depth of historical research is highly admirable.

The Kindle version is riddled and rotten and absolutely reeking with scanning errors! The publishers and the author ought to be damned ashamed of themselves for allowing such a messy scan to be sold. Question marks turn into curly-braces “}” and exclamation points turn into right-parentheses “)”. Words are mangled: rig turns to fig and so on. Italicized passages remain italicized for words and words before or after the typographic enhancement is called for. Quote marks come away from the words they are associated with and often attach themselves to other words nearby; in many cases they vanish entirely.

The book, per se, is a joy and a delight, and I am not at all reluctant to give it the five stars it deserves. The people who prepared the manuscript for Kindle publication need to be bent over a cannon and given forty stout lashes with the end of a rope. Shabby, sir! Shabby!

Review #2

Troubled Waters audiobook in series Alan Lewrie

Lambdin does it again. I have to say this is an extremely enjoyable series. I recommend them all. This is another clever installment that continues to move the story along on several levels. The linear evolution of the story advances, past loose ends are tied up and the stage is set for future action. Lewrie matures as a leader and a human as well. When combined with outstanding story telling, great descriptive color in time and place along with multidimensional characters this book comes alive and reminds me once more why Dewey Lambdin is one of my favorite authors in this genre. Not only is this book worth your time, it’s worth your money. As I’ve said on a number of other Lambdin reviews, inexpensive entertainment that creates a rich experience. Okay, I never said it that way before but that’s the gist of other recommendations.

Review #3

Audiobook Troubled Waters by Richard Stark

Tried in absentia in Jamaica for stealing slaves, a hanging offense, Captain Alan Lewrie’s case finally gets to court in England… and then is adjourned while the judge considers what to do about it. So Lewrie is allowed back to the HMS Savage until the court convenes again, with the death sentence still hanging (so to speak) over him. Most of the crew from the old HMS Proteus has come along with Lewrie, although he gets a new First. And they are all headed to what may be some rather boring patrol work off the coast of France… until Lewrie gets some ideas of how to make things a bit more exciting, anyway.

This is the 14th book in the series. If you’re starting new, it’s probably best to begin at the beginning with KING’S COAT. If you’ve read the 13 previous and enjoyed them, you might as well continue. I love this series. Great characters, humor to make things fun even amidst blood and deprivation and themes of slavery and litigation and politics and such. The historical details seem solid to me and love of the life at sea and battles comes across strongly. I can’t wait for the next book (which is always a good enough recommendation for a book, I think).

Review #4

Audio Troubled Waters narrated by John Chancer

Another engrossing, fine piece of work by Mr. Lambdin. If you are interested in the Royal Navy during the age of sail, his books have everything: life on a ship, realistic battle descriptions, plot, and history. They are all real page turners. Treat yourself by diving into this series.

A quick read for those who want to know what Cpt. Lewrie is up to, but a yawner for those interested in the usual action of the genre. Seems the author didn’t want to run out of historical time to write about. Even the Napoleonic wars must end sometime!!

Review #5

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Love the series and Lambdin is a terrific, hugely enjoyable writer. However, these later novels, enjoyable as I find them, rely on spending a great deal of the book rehashing previous adventures. A character from a previous novel will pop up to cause our hero some difficulties which are resolved when the said person gets killed in combat. I confess to a good deal of page flipping. Once Lewrie weighes anchor and sets sail, so does the book.

Once again a stunning tale. Alan Lewrie is sent away from England to avoid complications ‘re his court case. Whilst in charge of a small flotilla he masterminds a stupendous raid ashore which is highly successful. A!not the way he comes into contact with a number of old friends and at least one foe. A very good story and I look on forward to the next.

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