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| The Wine-Dark Sea | 
enlarge | Author: Patrick O'brian Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 19595
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 0393312445 Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9780393312447 ASIN: 0393312445
Publication Date: October 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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stirring adventure, strong characters, and gentle good humor October 14, 2008 One of the best of the series, and its combination of stirring adventure, strong characters, and gentle good humor leaves me a bit ahoo that only one more remains in the series.
Seventeenth in the series: The Commodore (O'Brian, Patrick, Aubrey/Maturin Novels, 17.)
Epic series keeps going strong June 6, 2008 From the opening chapter of "The Wine-Dark Sea," the 16th book in Patrick O'Brian's hallowed Master & Commander series, the reader knows that something special is going on. Aubrey and Maturin sail their privateer, the Surprise, into waters made lethal by an erupting volcano that has just emerged from the sea, spewing lava and death. No other writer could so effortlessly blend natural beauty and naval drama (for an enemy American ship is close by).
"WDS" is a rollicking novel, even if it is one of the shorter books in the series. There is plenty of naval action, both as the Surprise matches broadsides with enemy ships as well as fighting through the icebergs of Cape Horn. Maturin is also charged with a daring political mission as he attempts to finance a coup in Peru - an enterprise that sends him fleeing over the Andes and minus a few toes.
And then there are the characters. And what characters! O'Brian seems to work overtime to get almost every beloved minor character shoe-horned into this book, and nobody minds.
This is definitely a book that should be read in its proper order - you will miss too much back story if you dive in right here, although if you do you will surely love the action and gorgeous travel-writing O'Brian brings to bear.
Grab Master & Commander and start sailing!
very impressed December 6, 2007 Very impressed with this book. I really enjoyed when they went to Peru. This is my 3rd of his books and really enjoyed this.
Don't Read This Book. . . August 2, 2007 . . .without first reading Truelove. Wine Dark Sea is the 16th book in the Aubrey/Marturin series and as usual, the writing is as rhythmic and sensual as the sea itself. O'Brian does his usual great job of spiking the plot with layers of meaning and twists and turns. He is also at his best in emphasizing the 'novel' part of his historical-novel niche.
If this is your first experience of the series though, you might find the characters and motivations a bit hard to follow, especially since so much groundwork was laid in Truelove. Some diehard fans may be disappointed by transport of so much of the action from the sea to the mountains. Still any O'Brian is better than no O'Brian at all and this is one of the best books in the series.
--Lynn Hoffman, author of New Short Course in Wine,The and bang BANG: A Novel ISBN 9781601640005
Amazing, As Usual May 17, 2004 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
Wine-Dark Sea is the sixteenth in Patrick O'Brian's wonderful 20-part nautical series. It is also the final in a four-part mini-series, as volumes thirteen through sixteen are an ongoing circumnavigation of the world. In this installment, Aubrey and Maturin and the HMS Surprise finish their adventures in the Pacific, land in Peru and then round the Cape into the Atlantic on their way home to England. For fans of the naval wars, there are some good 'ol rip-roaring chase and battle scenes. The Maturin crowd will find their hero high in the Andes examining wildlife and carrying on his intelligence activities. A wonderful worthy addition to O'Brian's series.
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