Post Captain (Aubrey & Maturin #2) (1972)
by Patrick O'Brian
Captain Jack Aubrey and Dr. Stephen Maturin have an eventful time during a brief lull in the Napoleonic Wars.
Jack becomes a fugitive debtor, Stephen becomes a spy, both become rivals in love, and, of course, they periodically find themselves in exciting naval battles.
Patrick O’Brian continues to prove himself a masterful novelist.
Although this series is most famous as a naval epic, O’Brian writes a wonderful comedy of manners in the same vein as Jane Austen, one of his favorite novelists.
Whether our heroes are bantering with ladies in country houses or battling the French and Spanish on the high seas, their story is full of penetrating insights into the human condition, fascinating historical detail, and, very often, laugh-out-loud comedy.
"Frigate Captain" (Czech) |
I am loving this series, and I am dying to see whether O’Brian maintained this level of quality until the end.
Patrick O'Brian |
"Captain of the First Rank" (Russian) |
"The Captain" (Portuguese) |
"Enemy Sails" (German) |
Comments
Post a Comment