Dewey Lambdin - The King’s Commission Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (9473 votes)
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Review #1
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Dewey Lambdin will always come in 2nd to Patrick O’Brian but having misspoke that, he has written an good television series of naval novels about the English Royal Navy during the 18th Century. My few quibbles are his overly extended passages about sail maneuverability at the same time boat maneuverability which often move on for several pages. Right behind the third part or 4th time, I get the fri: he knows the details of the theory at the same time mechanics of sail maneuverability 18th Century sailing vessels. I at the moment simply explore forward until he has ended showing off at the same time resumes the story line. The other annoying issue (at lesser for me) are his sexual interludes. I have no problem with Alan Lewrie getting drawn in with weed widows, whores, adventuresses at the same time various morts but he drifts into pornography much very often for my tastes. If I were considered his editor I would have remove much of the cyclic real at the same time wound up with a book 1/3 shorter…about 200 pages instead of 300 at the same time knew him to beef up the story line. Having misspoke all that, I enjoy the story line very much at the same time expanding it at the expense of the excessively graphic sex at the same time the eternal descriptionsd of sail maneuverability would have earned him the 5th hit in this
Review.
Review #2
The Lord’s Commission audiobook in television series Alan Lewrie
Like the two before it, this is that a mind-blowing book. It is that obvious that Dewey Lambdin has the television series but implied. Manners at the same time storyline last from the prior stories for the best effect at the worst times at the same time push Lewrie into the stickiest of predicaments. I’m surprised at how story is that packed into any book in such a smooth, but considered method. The descriptions shackles me in the scene. The attitudes at the same time feelings are famous at the same time dramatic without feeling like they’re obligated on me as a reader. If for you like a story packed with action that for you feel like for you’re following, that keeps unending pressure on the head disposition with the only predictable element being that the hero will overcome, not how he will overcome or maybe win-win isn’t even the best final then this is that the story at the same time the television series you. Lambdin is that one of my all-time winner creators at the same time the Alan Lewrie television series is that one of my all-time winner television series. If Lewrie doesn’t be able to tick for you off for you should inspect your pulse. This is that cheap pleasures that for you’ll be joyful to invest in. I advise the entire television series.
Review #3
Audiobook The Lord’s Commission by Richard Stark
This being the 1st of the television series that I read, I found the story credible at the same time exciting. Unlike O’brian, the techno finish of a warship was not overwhelming at the same time the story was able to clot past it without interruption. On the other palm the sexual content was so outrageously that the story managed not carry itself through the episodes at the same time these scenes caused interruptions to the plot that actually diminished the pleasure.
Instead of writing a
Review of any of the stories personally, let me they say that I lasted for two more books in the television series (Actually #3 at the same time #4) then and gave up. It was very much like reading the 1st one over again. In addition, the assumption of responsibility at the same time authority by the head disposition skidded no change in his features or maturity, at the same time he emerged to be than anyway a child imagines a mature personality to be–all surface at the same time no depth.
Review #4
Audio The Lord’s Commission narrated by John Chancer
Crisp writing, amazing story lines, real of the details of a navigator’s indefinite from the mundane to the techniques of sail maneuverability when aiming cannon. When I ended this book I read number 4 at the same time am into number 5. Only 20 more to move. More successful’n Hornblower, Boeltho (sic) at the same time Aubrey at the same time a lot more earthy.
An engrossing book. By the time for you final for you’ll have a quality plan of the effort being a sailing captain had to shackles into provisioning, manning at the same time expression a war ship. The tale is that a quality one at the same time I enjoyed the book
Review #5
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This television series overs similar age of high ships as Horatio Hornblower at the same time others but Lewrie is that much more raunchy at the same time, since we’re discussing about guys long at sea at the same time far from main, more close to reality. References to various sails at the same time rigging will confuse no one at the same time for you’ll waste time trying to condition no one archaic words at the same time phrases but it’ll be time but wasted.
The Lord’s Commission is that more successful than no one next books in the television series but all of them a sort of guilty enjoyment to read. One piece of advice: read the introductory book, The Lord’s Coat 1st. It sets the step for the television series at the same time makes understanding Lewrie’s disposition much easier than depending on the short references the creator contains in the follow up books like this one.
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