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The Continental Risque (Revolution at Sea Saga/James L. Nelson, Bk 3)
The Continental Risque - Revolution at Sea Saga/James L. Nelson, Bk 3
Author: James L. Nelson
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ISBN-13: 9780671013813
ISBN-10: 0671013815
Publication Date: 8/1/1998
Pages: 384
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3.6 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed The Continental Risque (Revolution at Sea Saga/James L. Nelson, Bk 3) on + 46 more book reviews
This book is awesome! This SERIES is awesome!! I urge you to start with the first book, "By Force of Arms". This is the beginnings of the AMERICAN navy, and corresponds with the best of British Royal Navy fiction. I am a fan of Patrick O Brian and Horatio Hornblower and I loved these. Great characters, great action. The author lives in Maine, my adopted state. DO read this series, you won't be sorry!
hardtack avatar reviewed The Continental Risque (Revolution at Sea Saga/James L. Nelson, Bk 3) on + 2701 more book reviews
This is the third book in the adventures of 'United Colonies' sea Captain Issac Biddlecomb and the first one in which he is not captured by the British and then escapes.

Most of this volume centers around an evil sailor whose purpose in life seems dedicated to destroying the hopes and dreams of others, creating despair and hatred, and undoing all the good that people try to do. I had a bit of a problem accepting such a character as real, until I remembered a long-time dean we had at the university where I work.

If you love naval fiction, you will enjoy this series. Just don't expect it to be of the quality of Douglas Reeman or Patrick O'Brian.

One problem I have in this series is the time it takes for the characters to do something. I may be displaying my lack of knowledge of 18th century sailing ships, but it sometimes seems that something (repairing a rudder or fixing sail) must be done in seconds and then events happen that take place over 20-30 minutes or longer, with time still left over for Biddlecomb to still accomplish whatever it is he is attempting.

But this happens in the movies all the time, so ignore it and enjoy the book.

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