Brewer and the Barbary Pirates
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Nigel Peever
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James Keffer
About this listen
It is said that a man is grown by his past, and so it was with William Brewer. Before he took command of HMS Defiant in a hurricane and before he hunted pirates in HMS Revenge, Brewer endured a crucible of fire that molded him into the legend he became.
Fresh from the tutelage of Napoleon Bonaparte on St. Helena, Brewer signs on for a cruise under Captain Bush in HMS Lydia to the Mediterranean to battle the Barbary Pirates. Here, Brewer learns to fight, but he also learns what it means to command men in battle and what it takes to order men to their deaths.
Their enemy is a Scottish renegade who is responsible for the deaths of dozens of his fellow sailors over the years and the selling of hundreds of Europeans into African slavery. Along the way, Brewer is introduced to new heroes and new devils. He also receives sage advice from no less than the Duke of Wellington himself. In the end, Brewer has to use all he’s learned - not to mention going beyond all that - to save HMS Lydia from total destruction at the hands of pirates.
©2019 James Keffer (P)2021 Penmore PressWhat listeners say about Brewer and the Barbary Pirates
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- D. Woodhouse
- 31-05-21
Brewer, The Early Years
In this book we delve deeper into Brewer's backstory and learn more about what makes him tick. If you're familiar with book 1 and 2 then expect a few "aha!" moments as pieces slide neatly into place. That said, this book can easily be enjoyed without knowledge of the first two novels. Once again this is a fast paced novel with crisp dialogue, well fleshed characters and a thoroughly enjoyable plot.
Nigel Peever's narration is superb with even more character voices than ever before and through his careful use of sound effects and you'll find yourself immersed in the heat of a battle before you realise. I only wish more audiobooks were of this high standard.
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- Dave & Linda
- 15-01-23
Brilliant
Brilliant story from the series of Lt brewer narrated by Nigel with all the sound effects making it all the better to listen cheers Dave & Linda😎
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- Daddy Bear
- 09-06-21
Awesome! Exactly how an audiobook should sound
Once again another stunning production from the studios of Nigel Peever. Each character was believably realised and with the authoritative narration, music and authentic sound effects, the whole thrilling adventure was brought to life fantastically.
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- John Marsden
- 15-07-22
Pirates
Having read books 1 and 2 in this series I was a bit surprised that this one steps back in time to events preceding the first 2 stories. However that doesn't detract much from the enjoyment of more of Brewers exploits. Characters are well developed and many of them feel like old friends. Nigels narration is exceptional and the overall quality of the production is very good. Sound effects enhance the audible experience of listening to this kind of book.
I was kindly given a copy of this book by the narrator and leave this honest review. Now for book 4! ☺
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- johnathan goodall
- 27-06-21
superb story
another superb story which takes you back in time and you sail with William Brewer, get ready for another adventure with danger around the corner from pirates.
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- Daren Deans
- 20-01-22
fantastic listening
brilliant thanks only wish I'd listened in the correct order, no doubt I'll listen again.
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- Will F
- 10-01-22
a bit like fan fiction
In general I am always a bit disappointed when I am not warned that the third book of a series is set before the first book as I enjoy the continuation of a character arc rather than a retrospective. but that aside I feel more and more that this series is a very poor comparison to the hornblower books. The characters are a little one dimensional, in the series as a whole the Americans spring to the rescue far too much (a little bias from the author perhaps?) and the battle sequences are .... a bit flat. I don't think I shall listen to any more.
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- Kevin
- 18-01-24
Distracting and annoying
The biggest issue for me is the constant use of annoying poor sound effects all the way through that is then supplemented by a narrators style which is like listening to actors from the old hammer house of horror movies. A week story line which is then impacted by the other issues makes this a terrible listen
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