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Publisher: Cornerstone Digital; New Ed edition (September 4, 2008)
Publication Date: September 4, 2008
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I finished Sword of Honour, book #23 in The Bolitho series by Alexander Kent. I read the first Bolitho novel when I was in high school after completing the Horatio Hornblower series by CS Forester. Since then I have read both series a number of times, with the exception of the last twelve books in the Bolitho series, which I am reading for the first time. As there are five books remaining in the series, I was quite surprised when Admiral Bolitho was killed by an enemy marksmen during a sea battle in Sword of Honour. Yes, it’s only a book, a fictional story, but it is sad and bittersweet because as I’ve noted, these books and their characters have become old friends.
Story good but just too many typographical errors. A global edit to remove unnecessary hyphenations would be most welcome. If I could I would ask for my money back because I expect this rather large and repetitive error to be something that just doesn't occur in professional publishing. It seriously detracts from enjoying the reading experience. And I should have remembered from other Douglas Reeman books that he just doesn't like happy endings.
Trying my best not to let out spoilers while giving my honest opinion of this book.Let's face it we do not read these books for the incredible Prose or in depth of use of the English language. We read them because we know the friend and Confidant will say "and that's no error!"We read these books to experience a time, a place and a hero. A hero we sympathize with one that we believe in the end will get to have his day in Cornwall with his beloved.This is why I read them this is why I empathize with the admiral of the red.I am very disappointed in this book and debating whether or not I wish to continue.The manner in which the cliffhanger is aired on a total of 1 page is very disappointing. Such an event deserves more and deserves to be in Cornwall with Katherine at his side.
I had to read the last of the Richard books. I am almost sorry I did. I know the author, Reeman, has passed on but why do they always have to F/U a story by killing protagonist? Why couldn't he just let Richard retire in piece with Catherine and let the two live they so richly deserved. F. you reeman. There was cause to kill him him off.
Seemed more a historical romance than a continuation of Sir Richard's adventures. I understand Kent's desire to phase out the Admiral and focus on Adam - more adventure with the young captain - but the effort to have Bolitho live a parallel life (and death) with Nelson was carried too far.Definitely agree with those who thought the book maudlin. I've read the series twice, this time I stopped at the beginning of Chapter 6 in Sword of Honour to begin a second reading of Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series
Ok, the frost dozen books filled my need after reading the Hornblower series and the Aubrey Maturin series, and while the Bolitho series was not up to those standards, they were still pretty good, but by now I get the feeling that even the author feels like he is flogging a dead horse. The writing has become trite (when I read a phrase like "she was nothing to him, yet she was everything" I usually put a book down straightaway. To me this nothing/everything mechanism is both meaningless and trite, while attempting to appear deep. Lately I've been finding this at least twice in each novel. There's a lot of unnecessarily repeated devices in these novels that are explained over and over ad nauseum, for example the unruly lock of hair covering the scar, or the phrase "dearest of men," which made me cringe every time I read it. By the end of Sword of Honor I was actually rooting for the Algerine pirates to bring this part to the end of its suffering. The series actually started off really well, and I looked forward to the next, but by now Kent has clearly lost his writing mojo. You might expect an author to become more adept in his writing, and mature in his vision of the story, but the opposite seems to be the case here. The cliches increase and the repetition becomes, well...repetitious. I feel like the writing devolves rather evolve. I'm going to power through to the end of the series because I feel like I have so much invested at this point. I know this is not a rational decision, but is based on my own compulsion to not leave a job unfinished. It has gone from naval adventure to soap opera. Captain Aubrey, where are you?
This is a great book series but this volume is not up to Kent's standard work. In this volume, he repeats far too much of the previous stories. I would not have brought this volume 23 had I known.
Superb stories of sailing warships. Learned much about sail configuration in all kinds of weather, gunnery, and the brutal discipline of that era. Truly enjoyed all of the books. Wished he was still writing. Would love to hear more of the trans-generational Bolitho family of naval officers.
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