Combining three novellas that cover the early years of Richard Bolitho's service in the Royal Navy-including the latest Bolitho novella Band of Brothers-this omnibus is the new first book in the Richard Bolitho series, taking the place of McBooks's Midshipman Bolitho. All three novellas are packed with trademark Kent descriptions of ships under sail, eighteenth-century sea battles, and the burdens of command in a crowded wooden world bent on warfare.
Alexander Kent (Douglas Reeman) is a consummate story teller. His ability to identify with his character, to get into the mind of the character and to portray the people who mould and shape him is what makes these books such an excellent read. That and his encyclopedic knowledge of the ships, the guns and the conditions aboard them puts the reader right alongside the hero and his people as they are soaked by freezing spray, battered by wind and waves or skinning their shins and their knuckles clambering among the rocks of a forbidding coast seeking smugglers and traitors. Kent has been a favourite read of mine since I first encountered his writing and he has never dissappointed me yet! He can still move me to rage with the corruption and treason of the politicians his heroes must deal with and move me to tears with the description of friendships interupted by death - a constant companion in those wooden ships manned by iron men in cramped and crowded conditions difficult for us to envisage today. This is a rewarding read for anyone who loves naval historical fiction.
Great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is the omnibus edition of the first three Richard Bolitho novels by Alexander Kent (Midshipman Bolitho, Bolitho and the Avenger, and Band of Brothers). The first two were written decades ago, but Band of Brothers only a couple years ago. I am not sure why kent waited so long to wrap up Bolitho's career as a Midshipman. Well, he finally did and this is the way it should have been from the start. Since each book by itself was rather short, this collection is not too big. We get a clear picture of our hero as he begins his ascent up the rank ladder. There is a lot of action. For anyone who wants battles and plot twists, this is the series for you. Kent doesn't bore the reader with unnecessary descriptions. Everything moves along at a good pace. A great introduction to the naval fiction genre.
Historical Fiction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Alexander Kent makes you believe your in the late 18th century aboard a ship of the line in the Royal Navy. Definitely recommend the book.
I am a Bolitho-holic
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I have sworn off tobacco and alcohol. I hate illegal substances and have surrendered to complete sobriety. Sugar and chocolate, too much coffee, excessive red meat, more than modest amounts of dairy products, obsessive exercise and other anti-social habits--I have put them all behind me. But please, dear Lord, please allow me a singular pleasure in life. Let me revel in by Bolitholism and enjoy each adventure ad infinitum. Amen.
Great book, great author
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Wonderful book. Thanks for sending it in a timely manner. Have enjoyed all the books in this series. Alexander Kent is one of the best authors and would highly recommend any of his books.
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