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The Commodore
- (Vol. Book 17)
- Narrated by: Ric Jerrom
- Series: Aubrey/Maturin, Book 17
- Length: 12 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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- Michael Bedford
- 22-03-15
One of his better books
Well performed and very believable. One of the best books in the series. Even though towards the end of the series a good stand alone book.
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- Neville Smith
- 21-09-17
Ends abruptly, wondering why
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I wonder at why sometimes Patrick O Brian seems to curtail his stories. This one was quite a shock when it ended -- there seemed to be many potential plot lines that were abandoned. The Duke Of Habbockstahl never even made an appearance after being set up as the next great nemesis for Dr. Matruin; the governor of Sierra Leone's wife was being set up as a love interest and potential complication for his reconciliation with Diana, abruptly cut off. Perhaps this will be material to come, but it seems that O'Brian has a way of leaving things largely unresolved at the end of one novel, only to find that it is tied up quickly with a few sentences or paragraphs in the next book. I need a bit of denouement, resolution of earlier conflicts, etc. After being in North Africa fighting the slave trade, they suddenly popped up on the coast of Ireland. Sure it was covered by the bout of Malaria experienced by Maturin, but the lone fleet action was brief and a little unsatisfying. I must admit a small disappointment with this book and hope things improve in the remaining books to come. O'Brian seems to spend pages and pages on some small nautical details only to rush over major events with a sentence or two. Still, I remain an avid fan of the series!
Ric Jerrom is one of the best audiobook narrators I have come across -- his characterization is very good and he has a great command of the various voices he uses.
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- Ian David Williamson
- 27-05-16
Third time of listening, just gets better!
Great book in a great series. I love the detail and accuracy. Recommended to all.
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- STEPHEN RUSSELL
- 28-04-22
Superb...!
Wonderfully written as one expects and the narrations brings the action to life.
I have read Naval fiction for 50 years or more, only recently listening to Audible books and find the experience colours the pleasure of the stories; so well known; anew.
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- Malcolm P.
- 12-02-22
Outstanding!
These books are a treasure to anyone who loves the sea, the era and the mastery storytelling of P O’Brian
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- MR D S BERRY
- 25-12-21
Atmospheric
Flawless and creative reading of an uneven story. While profound knowledge of Napoleonic marine operation is impressive , the plot, pacing and character portrayal were all uneven.
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-11-21
Heart's of oak are our ships
Excellent all round and a wonderful way to escape from the 21st century. Commodore Aubrey and Stephen Maturin on the African Coast in pursuit of evil slave traders
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- colin mckenzie
- 22-07-21
Gold Coast story
fascination insight to the Royal Navy tackling the slave trade. the Gold Coast description is vivid
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- Nicholas Nell
- 29-08-19
Good enough
A good story but the need to repeat earlier facts makes it a bit repetitious for the seasoned listener
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- John
- 01-01-19
Excellent book, working my way through the series
Have enjoyed all the books, well read, only disappointment is that I am coming to the end
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- Simon
- 09-05-15
Still going strong
This series continues to immerse and beguile. Get lost once again in the world of Maturin and Aubrey during the Napoleonic wars.
Audible for a long time had managed to confuse the book of the same title from C. S. Forester with this book by Patrick OBrian. So it has taken me nearly a year to pick up the series again. I nearly succumbed and went with the same title read by another narrator. but Ric Jerrom was worth waiting for.