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H.M.S. Cockerel

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H.M.S. Cockerel

By: Dewey Lambdin
Narrated by: John Lee
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A farmer, a bloody farmer! Knee-deep in dung and fathoms from the nearest port, Alan Lewrie, swashbuckling naval warrior turned family man, longs for battle. And when it comes, a battle royal it is! Called to the H.M.S. Cockerel, a sleek frigate captained by a malaria-stricken tyrant, First Officer Lewrie soon vaults to command, taking Cockerel from the lush pleasures of the Kingdom of Naples to a smoking cauldron called Toulon. There, an outnumbered coalition of former enemies is being drawn into a terrible land-sea battle against the revolutionary French, in a siege of blood and terror that will send shock waves around the world.

He's fought and loved on land and bounding sea from America to the East Indies. Alan Lewrie is the unforgettable hero-rogue of the age of wooden-walled, spray-lashed fighting ships.

©1997 Dewey Lambdin (P)2010 Random House
Action & Adventure Fiction Historical Fiction Sea Adventures Adventure France Royalty Scary

Critic reviews

"This is Lambdin's usual satisfying brew....A fast-moving yarn loaded with action, colorful characters, and marvelous period detail." (

Publishers Weekly)

"Great fun...Lambdin continues to plunk Alan Lewrie down in the midst of interesting times with humor and plenty of authentic detail." (

Kirkus Reviews)

What listeners say about H.M.S. Cockerel

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Never ceases to impress...

Another classic. Great action, good villains to hate, and another stellar reading performance. I have yet to be disappointed.

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Terrific series

Would you listen to H.M.S. Cockerel again? Why?

Yes, great performance, good yarn.

What did you like best about this story?

Descriptions of the old sailing days.

Which scene was your favorite?

Taking of the French ship.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Move over, Master and Commander.

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A very good story

I appreciate that sex isn’t overly present because the story and the presentation are terrific and the sex is an unnecessary distraction.

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love this series!

Great series! I have read all the books. Now it fun to listen to them while working.

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Great naval series to enjoy .

Napoleonic Era naval fiction in the best tradition of the genre. Enjoying my second listen to the series as much as the first.

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Tedious French

A few chaptets with the dialogue with the French characters tedious to listen to. Not enough to fast forward but made listening difficult.

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The Lewrie saga continues!

What made the experience of listening to H.M.S. Cockerel the most enjoyable?

The narrator's ability to present so many different characters.

What was one of the most memorable moments of H.M.S. Cockerel?

The escape sequence from Toulon aboard the Radical and the successful engagement with two French corvettes.

Which scene was your favorite?

Lewrie's encounter with Lady Emma Hamilton.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes!

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Each of Dewey Lambdin's Alan Lewrie novels is a joy to read, and H.M.S. Cockerel is especially intriguing with the inclusion of Horatio Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton. His command of 19th century English, naval terminology, geography and history are impressive. The Lewrie series is truly a gift to those who enjoy naval fiction, especially when the hero is such a "ram cat"!

John Lee's performance as narrator was again outstanding! His amazing ability to develop distinct voices for each of the characters made this Lewrie adventures come to life. Lee is an artist of the first order!

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Story good, Narrator missed the mark this time.

I very much enjoy This book, I feel were at a turning point in the protagonist's career. And the story is moving along nicely. The narrator made the story a little too. Distracting with his constant overdone french accent that Damaged the flow of the story. It got to the point where you could only understand the responses from the English-speaking characters and nothing. The French said made any sense whatsoever..... However this is the first mistake that Narrator has made Since he began this series..... All and all and enjoyable book.

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Strong installment

Despite being hesitant to continue listening once aboard Cockerel with its cruel captain and toadies, the author happily does not linger with such misery. Truly enjoyed this once and all the different characters presented. Excellent reader continues to deliver.

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Great series

Which character – as performed by John Lee – was your favorite?

The french Captain. Henri? Can't recall his name, but well done

Who was the most memorable character of H.M.S. Cockerel and why?

Phoebe by far. Hope to hear more from her

Any additional comments?

A lot of French language. I don't speak french. Lost a fair amount in translation

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