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Desolation Island [Paperback]

Patrick O'Brian
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Book Description

4 Jun 2007

Patrick O’Brian’s Aubrey-Maturin tales are widely acknowledged to be the greatest series of historical novels ever written. Now these evocative stories are being re-issued in paperback by Harper Perennial with stunning new jackets.

Commissioned to rescue Governor Bligh of Bounty fame, Captain Jack Aubrey and his friend and surgeon, Stephen Maturin, sail the Leopard to Australia with a hold full of convicts. Among them is a beautiful and dangerous spy — and a treacherous disease which decimates the crew.

The ingredients of a wonderfully powerful and dramatic O’Brian novel are heightened by descriptive writing of rare quality. Nowhere in contemporary prose have the majesty and terror of the sea been more effectively rendered than in the thrilling chase through an Antarctic storm in which Jack’s ship, under-manned and out-gunned, is the quarry not the hunter.


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  • Paperback: 348 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial; (Reissue) edition (4 Jun 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 000725587X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007255870
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 747,220 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Full of the energy that comes from a writer having struck a vein…Patrick O'Brian is unquestionably the Homer of the Napoleonic wars.' James Hamilton-Paterson

'You are in for the treat of your lives. Thank God for Patrick O'Brian: his genius illuminates the literature of the English language, and lightens the lives of those who read him.' Kevin Myers, Irish Times

'In a highly competitive field it goes straight to the top. A real first-rater.' Mary Renault

'I never enjoyed a novel about the sea more. It is not only that the author describes the handling of a ship of 1800 with an accuracy that is as comprehensible as it is detailed, a remarkable feat in itself. Mr O'Brian's three chief characters are drawn with no less depth of sympathy than the vessels he describes, a rare achievement save in the greatest writers of this genre. It deserves the widest readership.' Irish Times

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Commissioned to rescue Governor Bligh of Bounty fame, Captain Jack Aubrey and his friend and surgeon, Stephen Maturin, sail the Leopard to Australia with a hold full of convicts. Among them is a beautiful and dangerous spy – and a treacherous disease which decimates the crew.

“Unlike most sea writers, Mr O’Brian has humour and human nature at his command as well as high adventure. There is good history, fascinating erudition, espionage, romance, fever in the hold, wreck in lost latitudes and an action at sea that for sheer descriptive power can match anything in sea fiction.”
CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH, 'Guardian'

--This text refers to the Unknown Binding edition.

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The breakfast-parlour was the most cheerful room in Ashgrove Cottage, and although the builders had ruined the garden with heaps of sand and unslaked lime and bricks, and although the damp walls of the new wing in which this parlour stood still smelt of plaster, the sun poured in, blazing on the covered silver dishes and lighting the face of Sophie Aubrey as she sat there waiting for her husband. Read the first page
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5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best in the series 25 Sep 2003
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This is easily one of the best books inthe Aubrey/Maturin series of O'Brian - set a few years after "Mauritius Command" it sends Captain Aubrey and faithful Dr. Maturin back into the landless, vast and eternally stormy seas of the southern Indian Ocean - in an old tired frigate of ill-repute, stuffed with a plague ridden crew, convicts for the Australian colony and a beautiful spy in the hold, as well as rotten timbers, a quarrelling set of officers and a tireless foe on their heels. More than enough to keep both the captain and the doctor/spy busy and on their toes, the dialogue loaded in the typical "low-key" way and the reader glued to the pages.

The running battle with the Dutchman is easily one of the best (and most remarkable deadly ) actions in the entire series.

Oh, and the readers get treated to some wrecking and life-boat frollicking, too. No more could be asked for.

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Not So Lucky" Jack Aubrey! 27 Dec 2001
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A turning point in the series! After the success' Aubrey has in the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean in the early novels in 'Desolation Island' O'Brian shows another side of Jack Aubreys luck as he faces disease, storms, enemy chases in treacherous seas and is nearly ship-wrecked! The intelligence world of Maturin is delved into in more depth as he spins his webs of deception around an on board enemy spy. It is hard to find a great book in a fantastic series but for me this one stands out just that little bit more. If Amazon would let me I would give it 6 stars!
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I've been working my way through the Aubrey Maturin series, with each of the first few books amazingly outdoing the previous ones.

I am now trying to ration myself in an attempt to avoid tearing through the lot in one mad dash.

Desolation Island was a fantastic read, finishing with the dramatic control of a masterly writer, it really did have me clapping to myself (to be fair I was probably becoming slightly deranged due to loss of sleep - it was 4am).

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another great O'Brian
I've only recently discovered O'Brian and these books are a great discovery - the level of historical accuracy is comforting (never a jarring note), the characters have depth and... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ideal for holiday reading
I bought several paperbacks secondhand for my son who has just started reading for pleasure. Good condition and can be passed on.
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I saw "Master and Commander", I came across an O'Brian book, decided I wanted to read the series.
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The story lines are bit repetitive. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars poor
of al lthe books downloaded this was poor in terms of action, excitment and general intreast, but i knew this from the paperbook seriers
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I don't like this author's writing style.
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Published 5 months ago by Evelyn A.R. Ward
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having read the series with books and being a fan of patrick o'brian i was excited to see it published for kindle. the only disappointment i have is that the books are abridged. Read more
Published 10 months ago by greg
5.0 out of 5 stars Far from Desolate
As this story progressed, I began to wonder whether we had got it wrong when we talk about the Aubrey / Maturin novels. Read more
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