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The East Indiaman

Percival Merewether Series, Book 1

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The East Indiaman

By: Ellis K. Meacham
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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The Naval Service of the Honorable East India Company, popularly known as the Bombay Marine, operated in romantic areas in perilous times. From the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea, from Calcutta to Canton, the Company ships were famous for their speed and daring. The "Bombay Buccaneers" who sailed them were the stuff of legend.

For Percival Merewether, 1806 would be a year to remember. For in January of that year he was promoted from First Lieutenant to become the junior Captain in the Company's Service and given the command of his first ship - the Rapid.

Armed with 10 nine-pounders, the Rapid was a match for any pirate ship that crossed its bows, and in it Captain Merewether was to spend as action-packed and eventful a first year as any ambitious young seafarer could have wished.

Merewether had quick wits and daring to match his ambition. And with mutinies, diplomatic intrigues, and skirmishes with the French to occupy him, he soon found that he needed both qualities as never before.

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A ripping good yarn!

Excellent narration, engaging writing - thoroughly enjoyable. Highly recommend., especially if you enjoy nautical adventures with intriguing characters.

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Great story

Well told and interesting all the way through will try to find other books by this author

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Very good

Nice balance of a story with bits of action which don't dominate the whole thing.The author is now definitely on my list.

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for any Patrick O Brien fans

I found this very easy listening, chewing gum for the brain. seafaring, swashbuckling, East India company plot!

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Fast paced

The quality of the writing is very good and the story is thrilling. The narrator gives the performance that the story deserves.

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Barely entertaining

A series of improbable victories. Only my own unwillingness to give up saw me through to the end.

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Disappointed

The narrator sounds like he should be telling a children’s story, like Trumpton or ‘Ivor the Engine’! I gave up after 3 chapters.

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All around unobjectionable but nothing remarkable.

The story is a cut above some of the other authors of this genre (I find a lot of age of sail authors lack the proper knowledge without seeming to realise it - the author dodges this pitfall by avoiding going into too much technical detail).

The narrator is too vanilla for me... he certainly doesn’t spoil the story but neither does he add anything, I’d say competent but uninspired.

When looking at books in this genre it’s inevitable it would be compared to the masters and although it pales in comparison to the Patrick O’Brian masterpieces it still holds attention.

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