Desolation Island (Aubrey Maturin Series)
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Captain Bligh (yes, the guy from the Bounty) needs to be rescued, and the Royal Navy has the perfect man for the job: Captain Jack Aubrey. With his friend and cloak-and-dagger expert Stephen Maturin in tow, Aubrey sets off for Australia. Several factors, including an attractive spy and a small-scale epidemic, conspire to change his plans, and before long his frigate is being pursued into Antarctic waters by a Dutch man-of-war. Five installments into the series, the Aubrey-Maturin story remains (to quote The Observer) "the best thing afloat since Horatio Hornblower."
Christopher Wordsworth, The Guardian
Good history, fascinating erudition, espionage, romance, fever in the hold, a wreck in lost latitudes, and an action at sea that for sheer descriptive power can match anything in sea-fiction.
Desolation Island (Aubrey Maturin Series)
Desolation Island (Aubrey Maturin Series),Patrick O'Brian,W. W. Norton & Company,039330812X,Action & Adventure,Fiction,Fiction - Historical,General,Historical - General,Popular English Fiction,Sea & Ocean,English,Novels, other prose & writers: from c 1900 -
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