The Prize edition by Perry Comer Literature Fiction eBooks
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The task is simple. "Deliver the prize to the Admiral in Antigua." But nothing's simple for Lieutenant Donland as the leaking ship sinks beneath his feet. Aboard is a young boy with no memory that the French desperately want to capture. Donland's first command may well be his only command as he fights off traitors, spies and a young woman ready to split his gizzard.
The Prize edition by Perry Comer Literature Fiction eBooks
Great one of a kind sea adventure novel. The hero is (surprise, surprise) a (hiss, boo) Christian. I suspect most of the less than superlative reviews where people who don't realize that Christianity (primarily Methodism) in England forced the abolition of the slave trade in 1807 (during the Napoleonic Wars). Hornblower and Bolitho were probably less typical of the English naval officer than Donland.BTW: Lambdin's Lewrie novels talk more about the effect of religion on naval policy than either Forester or Kent. Ramcat Lewrie certainly has no brief from religion but he has more understanding of it's impact on his navy than either Hornblower or Bolitho.
Mr. Comer: I'm sorry if I've killed future sales of your book but Donland's faith is a feature, not a bug, in this novel.
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The Prize edition by Perry Comer Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I liked it a lot. Believable story and characters. Looking for a follow up from Comer.
Another good tale in need of quality editing and proofing.
Might not be as well written as some of the more popular sea stories, but there is a lot of action in a single book
I rarely give up on a book but this one was the exception. Too much moralizing and too little knowledge of sailing made the book very tedious for me. I pushed about two thirds of the way through before I had to move on.
While some of the actions are 'close to the top' of credibility the author pulls it all together well. Shighly recommended for readers of this venue.
An interesting story, but way too much preaching and talk of god. That's probably due to the author's divinity degree and pastoral duties at several churches. Unfortunately it distracted from the plot and tone of the book.
Liked the story but felt I had read other novels with the same story line, but I do like my sea faring stories so will read the next one. A bit too much of the God is with me though, I like my heroes a bit rough and ready.
Great one of a kind sea adventure novel. The hero is (surprise, surprise) a (hiss, boo) Christian. I suspect most of the less than superlative reviews where people who don't realize that Christianity (primarily Methodism) in England forced the abolition of the slave trade in 1807 (during the Napoleonic Wars). Hornblower and Bolitho were probably less typical of the English naval officer than Donland.
BTW Lambdin's Lewrie novels talk more about the effect of religion on naval policy than either Forester or Kent. Ramcat Lewrie certainly has no brief from religion but he has more understanding of it's impact on his navy than either Hornblower or Bolitho.
Mr. Comer I'm sorry if I've killed future sales of your book but Donland's faith is a feature, not a bug, in this novel.
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