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Sword Of Honor (Paperback)

by Alexander Kent (Author)
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Philadelphia Bulletin

"Kent's writing is fresh, singular, and worthy of judgment solely on its own high merit." --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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In March 1814, Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho returns to England from several months on the North American coast. The news of Napolean's defeat and abdication has stunned a navy and a nation bled by years of European conflict.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A grudging 3 stars, Jan 12 2004
By Gunfighter (Northern Virginia) - See all my reviews
I have greatly enjoyed Kent's Bolitho Novels, mainly because I had read Hornblower as well as the Aubrey/Maturin novels, and was infected with the love of the genre.

I'll not compare Bolitho to those other worthies as he is not them nor they him, however I do think that Mr Kent should have killed off our more-than-maudlin Admiral in book 17 or 18.

I found this book a nice way to spend my reading time for a day or so, but in truth, I can't recommend it as one of Kent's best.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Maudlin, Sep 13 2001
By Donald Roberts (Fullerton, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Alexander Kent (Douglas Reeman), a prolific writer, spends an entire novel in maudlin reminescence of a character's life to prepare us for that character's death. This last installment of Richard Bolitho's life deserved far better. Set around Napoleon's escape from Elba, the novel never really gives Sir Richard anything to do, except remember those he has known and act as though he is ready to die. The series, which already went about 8 books too long, is left to trickle off, instead of a spectacular finish and transition to Adam becoming the main character. I read all 23 of the set (though not the 24th, where Adam carries on) and I wish I'd stopped around 15 or so. Skip this one and continue on to Adam's first solo adventure.
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