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The King's Commission (1991)

Tekijä: Dewey Lambdin

Sarjat: Alan Lewrie (3)

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1782 First officer on brig o'war . . . Fresh from duty on the frigate Desperate in her fight with the French Capricieuse off St. Kitts, Midshipman Alan Lewrie passes his examination board for Lieutenancy and finds himself commissioned first officer of the brig o'war Shrike. There's time for some dalliance with the fair sex, and then Lieutenant Lewrie must be off to patrol the North American coast and attempt to bring the Muskogees and Seminoles onto the British side against the American rebels (dalliance with an Indian maiden is just part of the mission). Then it's back to the Caribbean, to sail beside Captain Horatio Nelson in the Battle for Turks Island. . . . Naval officer and rogue, Alan Lewrie is a man of his times and a hero for all times. His equals are Hornblower, Aubrey, and Maturin--sailors beloved by readers all over the world. Praise for The Naval Adventures of Alan Lewrie "Plenty of action . . . Fast-paced, graphically descriptive and well-plotted." --The Virginian-Pilot & The Ledger-Star "Fast-moving. . . A hugely likable hero, a huge cast of sharply drawn supporting characters: there's nothing missing. Wonderful stuff." --Kirkus Reviews… (lisätietoja)
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It seems, judging from hints in this third volume, that Lewrie has managed to clear himself of the charges maliciously leveled by his erstwhile father, and gained a bit of glory for himself in the process. Lt. Kenyon returns to haunt him briefly, but Alan parries Kenyon’s attempts to get Alan into deep water by reminding Kenyon of his (Kenyon’s) own sordid past with sodomistic pleasures, and this prevents Kenyon from sabotaging Alan’s successful promotion to a commission: his lieutenancy. He is forthwith accidentally posted as first lieutenant to a small brig, the Shrike. Normally, a new lieutenant would have been assigned as third lieutenant on a large 3rd or 2nd rated ship to learn the trade, so Alan has to learn everything quickly, on-the-job. Typically, Alan becomes embroiled in a substantial amount of woman trouble almost immediately while in Jamaica. He resumes his torrid affair with Betty Hillwood, a married woman of rapacious nature, while simultaneously courting the beautiful Lucy, daughter and heir to the Beaumann fortune. Betty is rather domineering and grasping, and when Alan declines her wish to become her gigolo – not wishing to lose his freedom to plow as many fields as possible -- he has to deftly use some malicious gossip of his own to prevent her from totally ruining his reputation. He fares better at sea, where he has discovered a veritable talent for seamanship, and his encouragement of the long-suffering Captain Lilycrop to daringly raid Spanish shipping along the coast (the shallow-drafted Shrike can sail in much less depth, preventing deeper-keeled warships further offshore) brings them a small amount of fame and more prize-money for themselves and the admiral. As a reward, they are ordered to take on a mission with some envoys to see if they can’t garner the support of the Creeks in the Carolinas. The War of the Rebellion is not going well for the British and they want to enlist support of the Indians against the rebels to hold on to the southeastern colonies, if possible, and maintain control of Charleston. By the end of this volume, Lewrie has served in an abortive mission off Turk Island and through happenstance, obtained the captaincy of the Shrike. But knowing Lewrie, he’s bound to get into some kind of trouble. In the next volume, [book:The King’s Privateer]. ( )
  ecw0647 | Sep 30, 2013 |
Fresh from duty on the frigate Desperate in her fight with the French Capricieuse, Alan Lewrie is commissioned first officer of the big o'war Shrike. He must bring the Muskogees and the Seminoles onto the British side against the American rebels--with time out, of course, for some other kind of action.
  losloper | Apr 1, 2012 |
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1782 First officer on brig o'war . . . Fresh from duty on the frigate Desperate in her fight with the French Capricieuse off St. Kitts, Midshipman Alan Lewrie passes his examination board for Lieutenancy and finds himself commissioned first officer of the brig o'war Shrike. There's time for some dalliance with the fair sex, and then Lieutenant Lewrie must be off to patrol the North American coast and attempt to bring the Muskogees and Seminoles onto the British side against the American rebels (dalliance with an Indian maiden is just part of the mission). Then it's back to the Caribbean, to sail beside Captain Horatio Nelson in the Battle for Turks Island. . . . Naval officer and rogue, Alan Lewrie is a man of his times and a hero for all times. His equals are Hornblower, Aubrey, and Maturin--sailors beloved by readers all over the world. Praise for The Naval Adventures of Alan Lewrie "Plenty of action . . . Fast-paced, graphically descriptive and well-plotted." --The Virginian-Pilot & The Ledger-Star "Fast-moving. . . A hugely likable hero, a huge cast of sharply drawn supporting characters: there's nothing missing. Wonderful stuff." --Kirkus Reviews

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