
A Sacrifice of Pawns
Warrior's Path, Book 3
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David Engel
Caribbean, 1762. With the French in Canada defeated, the focus of Sergeant Hugh MacKim’s war shifts to the West Indies.
Still with Kennedy’s Rangers, a French privateer captures his ship off the Bahamas, and the French captain murders the crew. From that point on, MacKim and the Rangers fight their way through the campaign, with battles on Martinico and Cuba only the backdrop to their personal war with Captain Rene Roberval of Douce Vengeance.
In the third book of the Warrior's Path trilogy, MacKim faces hurricanes and meets slaves while hoping to survive and return to the arms of Claudia, his French Canadian sweetheart. But life does not always go according to plan.
Note: This book contains graphic violence and is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18.
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intriguing historical fiction
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Pawns.
I enjoyed the book immensely and the voices and characterizations were top notch. Looking forward to reading the next one.
The characters and the locals were well formed and the author made it easy to identify with even minor characters that were woven in and out of the story line.
The story moved along at a fast pace (emphasized by the narrators tempo), with each scene - each event- drawing the listener ever deeper into the action. The build up to the final scenes didn't disappoint.
The entire tale was less like a book and more like a radio play of old. It lacked only the sound effects to complete the imagery. The collaboration between writer and narrator was well worth the effort.
Honestly, I doubt that I would have finished the written word but add to that the narration and it became impossible to not complete the journey.
A rousing tale told by a story teller.
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