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King's Captain
by Dewey Lambdin
read by John Lee
Part 9 of the Alan Lewrie series
Following in the footsteps of Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey, whose ripping adventures capture thousands of new fans each year, comes the heir apparent to the mantle of Forester and O'Brian: Dewey Lambdin and his acclaimed Alan Lewrie series.In King's Captain, Alan Lewrie is promoted for his quick action in the Battle of Cape St. Vincent. But before he's even had a chance to settle into his new role, a mutiny rages through the fleet, and the sudden reappearance of an old enemy has Lewrie fighting not just for his command but for his life.
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Sea of Grey
by Dewey Lambdin
read by John Lee
Part 10 of the Alan Lewrie series
Captain Alan Lewrie navigates a sea of danger and deception in Dewey Lambdin's thrilling tenth adventure.
In Sea of Grey, Captain Alan Lewrie sets sail for the French colony of Saint Domingue, where a brutal slave rebellion led by Toussaint L'Ouverture threatens to derail a failing British intervention. Amidst the chaos and bloodshed, Lewrie must rely on his wit, skill, and cunning to navigate the treacherous waters of politics and war. With white-knuckle battle scenes and a lively pace, Lambdin delivers a rousing tale of naval adventure in the Age of Sail.
"The lively pace and white-knuckle battle scenes should make this another winner with Lambdin's fans." -Publishers Weekly
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Much Ado About Lewrie
by Dewey Lambdin
read by John Lee
Part 25 of the Alan Lewrie series
The twenty-fifth title in Dewey Lambdin's beloved series of historical naval adventure.
Lewrie loses his ship and his command when he receives news that Vigilance must return to England to be decommissioned and turned over to the dockyards for a complete refit. Lewrie is grounded, put on half-pay, and his crew disperses to look for new positions.
It's late Autumn, and being ashore is heavenly, after a time. Lewrie spends time with his wife Jessica, helps his son Hugh find a new ship, and happily marries off Charlotte. Life onshore is quiet until Lewrie finds himself once again in the headlines of the city papers after discovering a dognapping gang and uncovering stolen Bisquits and Rembrants. The headlines should be positive, but soon the tides turn against Lewrie once again. There's never a dull moment for Lewrie.
Dewey Lambdin is the reigning master of maritime fiction, celebrated as the heir to Patrick O'Brian and C.S. Forester. For over twenty years, his devoted fans have followed the adventures of Alan Lewrie, Royal Navy, from his days as a midshipmen to captain of his own ship and, though on somewhat dubious grounds, a baronetcy.
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