
Much Ado About Lewrie
An Alan Lewrie Naval Adventure
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Narrated by:
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John Lee
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By:
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Dewey Lambdin
The 25th 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 20 years, his devoted fans have followed the adventures of Alan Lewrie, Royal Navy, from his days as a midshipman to captain of his own ship and, though on somewhat dubious grounds, a baronetcy.
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I’m sad that Mr. Lambin passed away
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last book in the series...
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Just a really excellent installment
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Fantastic story and performance!
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Much Ado About Lewrie is merely a collection of onshore Lewrie tribulations of the kind once suffered by England's monied gentry in 1810. Sure, the vignettes are well written, though tedious and banal.
I do not recommend this production, even if John Lee is the narrator. Perhaps, if the ten missing novels had come first, this one would have been relevant. As it stands (alone), it is nothing but high-society fluff.
Filled with Onshore Fluff
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Damn! I'll miss him.
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not much adventure
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Always a good time
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I'm sure his style in today's woke world would not be welcome....
Fair Winds and Following Seas”
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Not worthy of the series
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