The Kings Marauder, Dewey Lambdin
The Kings Marauder, Dewey Lambdin
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The King's Marauder

Author: Dewey Lambdin

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 12 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/24/2020


Synopsis

The year 1807 starts out badly for Captain Alan Lewrie, Royal Navy. In The King's Marauder, his frigate HMS Reliant has a new captain, he's living at his father's estate at Anglesgreen, among spiteful neighbors and family, and he's recovering from a wound suffered in the South Atlantic. At last, there's a bright spot. When fit, Admiralty awards him a new commission; not a frigate but a clumsy, slow two-decker fourth-rate fifty. Are his frigate days over for good?

Lewrie's ordered to Gibraltar, but Foreign Office Secret Branch's spies and manipulators have use for him, again! HMS Sapphire is the wrong ship for the task, raising chaos and mayhem along the Spanish coasts, and servicing agents and informers. And, what he's ordered to do needs soldiers, landing craft, and a transport ship, all of which he doesn't have, and must find a way to finagle it all.

He could beg off and say that it's asking too much, but . . . Alan Lewrie is not a man to admit failure and defeat, and his quest might prove the most daunting of his long naval career.

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 Mr. Matt on March 22, 2014

The King's Marauder begins with Captain Alan Lewrie recovering from his wounds (and cooling his heels) in his family estates in quiet, secluded Anglesgreen. He is, of course, miserable. His daughter wants nothing to do with him and his relatives and neighbors all find his, at best, vaguely disreputa......more

Goodreads review by John on February 14, 2014

Always a great time when you can read the new installment of Captain Sir Alan Lewrie, RN, Baronet. This is the 20th novel in this series that never disappoints and this one is terrific. A scene in the book is when Lewrie takes over a new two decker, big and slow but he tells his new crew that not to......more

Goodreads review by Aspen on May 24, 2014

One of the things I've liked about this series is how the main character grows from book to book. This one didn't seem to have a character arc. Instead, Alan is doing what he's always done--with a new ship and a new mistress, but other than that mostly the same group of people. I can't figure out if......more

Goodreads review by Khalia on December 21, 2013

Another book that has entangled me into its world. Imagine, this was number twenty in a series. The torture of not having discovered the series before I won this by the author. Action built mystery and determination. Love it.......more

Goodreads review by Peter on March 28, 2023

I jumped into this series at book #20, attracted to the era and author Bernard Cornwell's endorsement (I like his series about the Napoleonic wars featuring British soldier Richard Sharpe), so I read the book absent any of the background that author Lambdin has created in the previous nineteen books......more