The Fortune of War by Patrick O'Brian

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780006499190 ISBN: 0006499198 Label: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Number Of Pages: 348 Publication Date: 1996-11-04 Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Studio: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
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Summary: brilliant
Comment: This novel continues from where the last left off - Jack and Stephen have arrived in Sumatra and are prepared for a leisurely trip home. Instead, before long, they find out that the Americans have declared war on Britain and eventually end up in Boston. The vast majority of the book is a land-based drama of espionage, heroic escape and romance - rounded off by some thrilling fighting at sea. This is not an abstract retelling of history, indeed actual history forms a very small part of the plot indeed. Look to 'Mauritius Command' for something of that kind.
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Summary: Another sample of O'Brian's skill to travel the reader ....
Comment: I read this book translated in my language and i found it so interesting that i finished it in just one day. For one more time O'Brian's heroes act in land and sea and their adventures keep the interest of the reader up to the end of the book. The injury of the captain becomes the motive for a more detailed approach of the doctor's character and feelings, until action nails the reader again as is transferred from the foggy land to the open sea, where the writer unfolds for one more time his deep knowledge about seafights and battleships of the 19th century. A very good book for a few pleasant hours of reading.
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Summary: A lifeless tale masquerading as a naval epic!.
Comment: What is supposed to be a glorious story of adventure by land and sea turns out to be nothing but the personal, and very boring, misadventures of two totaly unheroic characters. If Mr. O'Brian had taken the same care in making it a good story as he did in being true to what happened in the two frigate actions he describes he would have produced a far more readable and far less turgid piece of work.
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Summary: A Fine Addition to a Great Series
Comment: A year ago I read "Master and Commander" and was impressed. A month ago I read "Post Captain" and was hooked. Now I've read eleven of the installments of what has to be one of the great novels of the century.
"The Fortune of War" is an epic, moving installment that works on many levels. Although a Yankee, I can't help but feel for Jack and the Brits as they try to salvage some honor from the War of 1812, a rather dishonorable war for all concerned. Who could fail to be moved by the image of the Constitution holding its fire rather than destroy the helpless Java? Or Captain Lawrence tipping his hat to Jack from the deck of the Chesapeake, only to be killed immediately afterward (O'Brian doesn't mention that it was Lawrence who said "Don't give up the Ship"). The battle scenes are thrilling but tinged with regret.
In order to fit Jack and Stephen into actual historical events O'Brian has to put them into the background, and we share their anguish as one British ship after another falls victim to the tiny but tough American navy. Remember, this is during the Napoleonic wars, and the Americans were effectively allied with the Hitler of that day.
This book was apparently written with Homer in mind. Jack and Stephen are unwilling participants in historical events, when all they really want to do is to go home, Jack to a new command (so he can come back and whip the Americans) and Stephen to deliver an important message to Sir Joseph. In between battles, shipwreck, near starvation, and certain execution, O'Brian finds time to consider timeless notions of duty, honor, loyalty and freedom.
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Summary: It's not just naval fiction, it's also a spy novel
Comment: This is the sixth in the excellent series about a British Navy Captain and his friend the British Intelligence Agent but it is a little different from the previous novels. Steven Maturin the spy is definitely at center stage while Captain Aubrey mostly waits in the wings.
This book is therefore, by and large, a spy novel. After being captured with his friend by the U.S. Navy during the War of 1812, Maturin enveavours to keep the Americans from discovering that he is anything but a simple surgeon and naturalist. To make his life even more complicated, his lost love is also living in America and he struggles with his feelings toward her even as ruthless French agents seek him through the twisted streets of Boston.
But Captain Aubrey isn't entirely neglected. The English and American Navy are locked in a series of frigate battles and Aubrey and Maturin manage to be in the middle of two of them.
O'Brien upholds the outstanding reputation this series has garnered with another fine contribution.
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