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Quarterdeck
- Thomas Kydd, Book 5
- Narrated by: Christian Rodska
- Series: Thomas Kydd, Book 5
- Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Historical Fiction
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- Simon
- 18-01-15
Well worth a read but more sedate . . .
I'm becoming a real fan of this series but this book marks a change of pace for Kydd and Renzi. Moving up to the lofty heights of the Quarterdeck they are now faced with a myriad challenges of a different nature. I think that it's a positive that the author decided to spend time on this difficult transition for Kydd but it does result in less of the action that is so integral to the other books. My only criticism would be that it seemed to be largely a series of encounters in which Kydd proves that he doesn't match the initial impressions of others. It remains however an enjoyable read and still shows just how excellent the author's knowledge of his subject is. On top of that the narration from Christian Rodska maintains his now customary excellent standards.
So, in summary, a satisfying read, I'll continue with the series but simply a bit less exciting than the others.
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- Lingwelli
- 11-08-15
A great listen
Where does Quarterdeck rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I am gradually working through the Kidd series. This one is more of Kidd's problems before being elevated to officer status. Never the less it is a very good listen.
Have you listened to any of Christian Rodska’s other performances? How does this one compare?
I have listened to many of Christian Rodska's narrations and this is by far the best yet. All his characters are quite different, even the different American characters.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-05-22
A brilliant, sea story a true sensation!
excellent storyline, Kydd by Mr Stockwin is pure entertainment. Christian Rodska Narrates brillantly. certainly worth a listen!
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- Dragon
- 17-03-21
Great set of books
Really enjoying this set of books. Story flows book to book. Great read worth purchasing
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- Lyn
- 21-02-21
brilliant
Loved all the characters, the new developments in the naval world and Kydd's confidence grow
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- Paul Kersey
- 01-02-21
brilliant
excellent book great ending , I want more of this . Next one coming up .
his attention to sailing detail is brilliant
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- Ronald van Ruiven
- 09-01-21
Loved it
nice twists and good story. loved it. Different from the other tales, but the Hero gets more heroic by the book
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- Anonymous User
- 08-02-18
Fantastic
Great narrator Christian Rodska who also performs similar novels including the Hornblower series and has a great way of brining expression to the writing.
Great story of the Kydd series and stands out as a turning point in his career as he moves from being seen as one of the crew to one of the gentry with some fantastic extra descriptions of the wonders of North America.
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- J WORTHY
- 09-03-17
Great
I loved this book in a wonderful series following the nautical adventures of Tom Kydd
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- Michael
- 01-09-15
The Hero Advances
I like the stories of Kydd's continuing climb. Entertaining, and with the right narrator. Rodska is excellent.
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- Ryan
- 03-08-22
A particular relish
Thoroughly enjoyed this novel, a true delight while educational at the same time
RL squire
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- Arkii
- 28-10-21
Good series to listen to
A friend gave me the first book named Kydd and I loved it. Since then I have listened to all the rest
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- Ken
- 27-01-20
Great story! But small problem.
The problem starts with the 6th chapter. The book immersion gets out of sync with the audio!
It's like they used a recording that had to stop to download the rest of the book!
For the rest of the book, the audio is always one page behind what is being displayed on the written page.
I like to read the book at the same time that I listen to it.
And of course, it is always disconcerting when the moving type stops one page before the end of the chapter, while the audio continues; but a lot of books are like that, for some reason.
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- Jerr Dunlap
- 08-06-19
Rousing Fine Tale!
Great story, in series or alone. The lunar solution to navigation occurred much as described - A truly brilliant and lifesaving solution. I’m not sure about the duck, though. It’s a superb story read with natural feeling.
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- Charles Wilson
- 26-03-16
Very fun book
Pure entertainment with a little history thrown in by a talented writer! In the tradition of Obrien and Forester - he tells some fun tales that make us root for Tom Kidd!
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- James
- 06-05-15
Terrific
I enjoyed details and surprises and much history connections to British and American events places persons times subjects habits food