
Corsair
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Farley
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By:
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Tim Severin
About this listen
Befriended by fellow captive Dan, they escape horrors of the slave barracks by converting to Islam; then, serving aboard a Turkish ship, their vessel is sunk at sea. Condemned to further slavery and chained to the oar bench of a French galley, Hector is driven by the need to find out what happened to his sister, Elizabeth, who was also kidnapped by the corsairs.
He learns the chilling truth when he and his colourful band of brothers are shipwrecked off the coast of Morocco.....
©2008 Tim Severin (P)2008 Oakhill Publishing
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There are the beginnings of some good antagonists, but just when they get going, the heros move on, pretty much unscathed.
The narrator conveyed a certain naivety for the main character, which may have been his goal, but it put me off a bit.
Not much to get excited about here
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