Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed Badge of Glory (The Royal Marines Saga, Volume 1) on + 2700 more book reviews
A typical Reeman adventure: the good naval officer (in this case a Royal Marine) who doesn't gets the credit, the obnoxious senior(s) who take the credit and get promoted on the good guy's advice and actions; the good guy winning out, and the bad guys either getting found out or killed, and plenty of action. The result is another enjoyable Reeman novel I finished in a day.
This one is different in that it is the first of a 5-part series about the Blackwoods, Marine officers of five generations, whereas all his other novels were single stories.
I don't think Reeman developed the main character as well in this novel. Captain Blackwood seemed shallow, as did a number of his men. Maybe Reeman isn't as comfortable writing about Marines as he is about navy officers.
This one is different in that it is the first of a 5-part series about the Blackwoods, Marine officers of five generations, whereas all his other novels were single stories.
I don't think Reeman developed the main character as well in this novel. Captain Blackwood seemed shallow, as did a number of his men. Maybe Reeman isn't as comfortable writing about Marines as he is about navy officers.
Lula C. (lilliebrooke) - , reviewed Badge of Glory (The Royal Marines Saga, Volume 1) on + 79 more book reviews
I had a hard time at first because I was use to reading about the midshipman - admiral the marines were always in the back ground. But I really enjoyed this book and can't wait to read the others in this series.