The Captains Vengeance, Dewey Lambdin
The Captains Vengeance, Dewey Lambdin
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The Captain's Vengeance

Author: Dewey Lambdin

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 13 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/01/2016


Synopsis

It is early February, 1799, a year of war.

Sailing in the Caribbean, Captain Alan Lewrie, Royal Navy, is once again pursuing a chimera. A rich French prize ship he'd left at anchor at Dominica has gone missing, along with six of his sailors.

What starts as a straightforward search for it, and them, from Hispaniola to Barbados, far down the Antilles, leads Lewrie to a gruesome discovery on the Dry Tortugas and to a vile cabal of the most pitiless and depraved pirates ever to sail under the "Jolly Roger" . . . and the suspicion that one of his trusted hands just may be the worst of them all.

Against his will—again—the usually irrepressible Lewrie is made his superiors' "cat's-paw" once more, and his covert mission this time is to go up the Mississippi in enemy-held Spanish Louisiana to the romantic but sordid port of New Orleans in search of pirates and prize, where one false step could betray Lewrie and his small party as spies. Beguilements, betrayal, and death lurk 'round every corner of the Vieux Carré, and it's up to Lewrie's quick but cynical wits to win the day for their survival and wreak a very personal vengeance on his foes.

About Dewey Lambdin

Dewey Lambdin is the author of the Alan Lewrie series. A member of the US Naval Institute and a Friend of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England, he spends his free time working and sailing. (He has been a sailor since 1976.) He makes his home in Nashville, Tennessee, but would much prefer Margaritaville or Murrells Inlet.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Johnny

During the era described in The Captain’s Vengeance, the use of the slow-match fuse could prove a double-edge sword (please pardon the mixed metaphor), deadly or infuriating, depending on how it was cut. For me, the first circa 300 pages of The Captain’s Vengeance represent a slow-match fuse cut too......more

Goodreads review by Sunhawk

Taking place almost entirely in Spanish mis-managed New Orleans, this is an interesting development. Bawdier, and more intensely so, than previous books in the series, Alan's liaison with the beautiful young 'Cadian sets up a great tension, because we readers know that before the book ends, he may h......more

First one of this series I’ve been a bit disappointed with. I tend to prefer my swashbuckling tall ship tales to be both swashbuckling and to take place at sea/on a ship. Apart from the last 100 pages, most of this takes place on land, and is more of a spy story. It gets rather slow and tedious in p......more

Goodreads review by Tim

I listened to this book while traveling and trying to stay up with my schedule. The reader's mispronunciation of many words was irritating. Why don't they edit this stuff??? Good story that continues to build the depth of character of the principal characters. The storyline seems a little farfetched......more