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Carregando... Havoc's Sword (2003)de Dewey Lambdin
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Havoc's sword - Alan Lewrie -1798- “It was a mortal pity. Here he was, a True Blue Heart of Oak, a bold sea officer of the Crown, and just because he’d kept a courtesan for a year of so, had an affair with a young widow who’d produced him a child from the wrong side of the blanket…Even the two medals tinkling together on his chest for St. Vincent and Camperdown meant nothing”… Well our hero forgot another child with “soft rabbit” who crosses his path… quite a busy guy a little ahead of his time… four children with three moms… and a ward… he would fit right in 2008… Well all of this does give him some interesting conundrums which give us as readers a chance to laugh…You also have a duel to the death which give you some insight to the times – the secret agents of the crown return and the guy that I wish Dewey would lose returns- “Guillaume Choundas” ...I guess all hero’s need a Professor Moriarety… the good old USA Navy returns too which also gives you some historical twists and our Hero some suprises... some of the trouble the Admirals and Staff Capt. cause him could also be taken out real life modern supervisors I’ve had… It tells you how Mr. Lambdin is able to build connections with those of us who enjoy his books…another good fun read. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Dewey Lambdin's lovable but incorrigible rogue, Captain Alan Lewrie, Royal Navy, is back to cut a wide and wicked swatch through the war-torn Caribbean inHavoc's Sword, an entirely new high seas adventure. It's 1798, and Lewrie and his crew of the Proteus frigate have their work cut out for them. First, he has rashly vowed to uphold a friend's honor in a duel to the death. Second, he faces the horridly unwelcome arrival of HM Government's Foreign Office agents (out to use him as their cat's-paw in impossibly vaunting schemes against the French). And last, he must engineer the showdown with his arch foe and nemesis, the hideous ogre of the French Revolution's Terror, that clever fiend GuillaumeChoundas! We know Lewrie can fight, but can he be a diplomat, too? He must deal with the newly reborn United States Navy, that uneasy, unofficial "ally," and the stunning, life-altering surprise they bring. For good or ill, Lewrie's in the "quag" up to his neck this time. Can sword, pistol, and broadsides avail, or will words, low cunning, and Lewrie's irrepressible wit be the key to his victory and survival, as even the seas cry "Havoc"? Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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It's 1798, and Lewrie and his crew of the Proteus frigate have their work cut out for them. First, he has rashly vowed to uphold a friend's honour in a duel to the death. Second, he faces the horridly unwelcome arrival of HM Government's Foreign Office agents (out to use him as their cat's-paw in impossibly vaunting schemes against the French). And last, he must engineer the showdown with his arch foe and nemesis, the hideous ogre of the French Revolution's Terror, that clever fiend Guillaume Choundas!
We know Lewrie can fight, but can he be a diplomat, too? He must deal with the newly reborn United States Navy, that uneasy, unofficial "ally", and the stunning, life-altering surprise they bring. For good or ill, Lewrie's in the "quag" up to his neck, this time. Can sword, pistol, and broadsides avail, or will words, low cunning, and Lewrie's irrepressible wit be the key to his victory and survival, as even the seas cry "Havoc"?