
The Dying Trade
The Privateersman Mysteries, Volume 2
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Narrated by:
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Peter Wickham
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By:
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David Donachie
Arriving in the squalid, seething port of Genoa, they find it a tinderbox of tension, fed by the discovery of a hanged British sea captain and packs of English and French sailors at each other's throats.
At the behest of Admiral Hood, Harry is drawn into the midst of the lurid murder investigation, only to find himself mired in roiling layers of intrigue, avarice and danger - and the deadly charms of a beautiful woman.
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Privateerman Harry Ludlow and his partner and brother James arrive in the squalid, seething part of Genoa. They find it a tinderbox of tension, fed by the discovery of a hanged British sea Captain. The story is set in late 1700 and early 1800 when the British and French were fighting during the Napoleonic War. Admiral Hood assigns Harry to investigate the death of the British officer.
Donachie tells about smuggling boys and young girls from Eastern Europe and Russia t to sell as slaves to the Ottoman Empire. There is some sea action toward the end of the book but mostly it is a murder investigation or murder mystery story. The book is well written and the characters are interesting. Peter Wickham narrated the book.
A tale of Skullduggery
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Having read, or listened to scores of british naval fiction, all I can say is, be prepared to be frustrated, angry, and left with the fiery desire to strangle the "want to be hero" of the story. He is stuborn, single minded, and seems to think the whole world should act like, or prescribe to the way of the english gent.
If you have any knowledge of this way of life, you'll spend your time cursing, and tearing your hair out at what a rich, pompus, idiot Harry Ludlow is.
like a fine wine Donachie got better with time.
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Look forward to reading the next in the seriesGood story enjoyed the characters
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Kind of felt like I was dumped in the middle
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