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The Watermen (Tom Pascoe 1) [Paperback]

Patrick Easter
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5 Jan 2012 Tom Pascoe 1

In the dark and slimy streets of Wapping a prostitute is beaten half to death, a not uncommon fate in late 18th century London.

So begins this gripping tale set in 1798 in the Port of London: a cruel villain holds sway over the underworld. His name is Boylin. His face is scarred by lime and his back by the two hundred lashes he received following a naval court martial. He holds Captain Tom Pascoe responsible for his suffering. They meet again when Pascoe becomes River Surveyor for the newly formed marine police. They've had orders to investigate a sudden fall in government revenue that is affecting the nation's ability to fight the war against Napoleon and stem the rising tide of Irish rebellion. Pascoe knows that Boylin is behind it, but he can't prove anything, yet.

THE WATERMEN follows these two adversaries across London as they try to outwit one another. Working alongside Pascoe is Sam Hart, a Jewish immigrant with his own agenda, Pascoe throws the rule-book out the window, scouring East London and the docklands in search of information. But fate takes a cruel twist when the two men find themselves involved with the same woman - there's much more at stake than the fate of the nation.


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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Quercus (5 Jan 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0857380567
  • ISBN-13: 978-0857380562
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 19.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 17,937 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Patrick Easter is a find. A first-rate historical thriller' Andrew Taylor.

'Compelling debut is overflowing with atmosphere' Daily Mail.

'Great on period detail, Easter conjures up a satisfyingly creepy atmosphere of fear and menace in the filthy, overcrowded streets by the docks' Guardian.

'Wonderfully atmospheric. The reek of tar and the creak of timbers rises up from every page. Carries you along on a floodtide of excitement' Rory Clements.

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It is 1798 in the Port of London: a cruel figure holds sway over the underworld. His name is Boylin. His face is scarred by lime and his back by the two hundred lashes he received following a naval court martial. He holds Captain Tom Pascoe responsible for his suffering. They meet again when Pascoe becomes River Surveyor for the newly formed marine police. They've had orders to investigate a sudden fall in government revenue that is affecting the nation's ability to fight the way against Napoleon and stem the rising tide of Irish rebellion. Pascoe knows that Boylin is behind it, but he can't prove anything - yet. The Watermen is a thrillingly authentic crime novel set against the violent backdrop of London's 18th century docks, the first in a series starring former naval officer Tom Pascoe.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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37 of 42 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars A hard trawl 26 Feb 2012
Format:Hardcover
I found this like wading through treacle. The characters didn't come to life, there is little description or originality of phrase. Many stock phrases are used over again, for example on pages 80/81, 'An outline of a man appeared,' is repeated twice. Several characters have 'ruddy complexions' but no personalities. I was expecting something along the lines of C.J. Sansom, but what a let down. Nothing jumps off the page and the whole thing is a dead read that runs more like a report than a work of creative fiction. No colour, no atmosphere, no being unable to put the book down. To add to this, a glaring inaccuracy. The nurse character would not have existed in the way Mr.Easter portrays her. There were no nurses in hospitals at the end of the eighteenth century, only surgeons, those who were tutored by them and some attendants. If this character had found herself helping out in a hospital, she would certainly not have been the kind of girl to have a romantic involvement with. Even 50 years later, nursing was not considered respectable. Hospitals, particularly the Royal London, were charitable organisations for the sick poor, so it is highly improbable that the main character would have received any treatment there from a pretty nurse in a consulting room. No A&E in 1798. Sorry, rubbish. Mr. Easter may very well have been attached to the River Police but I am a nurse and he should either research better or stick to what he knows.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing 5 Jun 2011
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Very disappointing. I thought "New author, may be a series which I will enjoy". The book plods along, there are very few believable characters. At the end of the book I had formed no view of any of the characters, they remained quite faceless and I knew no more of the water police than before I opened the book. I certainly knew nothing of the thriving river Thames and its waterside villages. Absolutely no comparison with any books of the Napoleonic era set on land or sea which I have read.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Overall a decent read 16 May 2011
By J. Cooper TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
The Watermen - it's the end of the eighteenth century and the Napoleonic Wars are raging over on the continent. In the heart of gang controlled London, revenue is being bled from the shipping industry through relatively sophisticated organised crime networks. Theft rates have now reached a point where central Government has begun to take notice and the honourable gentlemen are becoming very worried at the effect that this will have on the war effort. Enough is enough and the river police are born...

This plot intrigued me from the very beginning and I was fully expecting a Dickensian like depiction of London's underworld. And whilst the author nailed the descriptions of the buildings and waterways and thoroughly conveyed an atmosphere of poverty and insecurity, his characterisation was ever so slightly wooden. The criminals were lukewarm and the central protagonist and his sidekick often devoid of real emotion. In addition, the relationship between Boylin the criminal and Pascoe the river surveyor was slightly underplayed. The author intended to create a real sense of animosity and hatred between the pair, yet Boylin was often portrayed as a quivering coward and Pascoe as a benevolent saint.

The author also attempted to weave together several strands and subthemes which would be brought together in a breathtaking revelatory climax. Unfortunately, many of the twists could be spotted a mile off and as such, when you arrived at the revelation it was a bit of a damp squib. That was slightly frustrating and it also created a situation where you felt like you had skipped ahead and was thus waiting for the book to catch up with you.

I think if the author is to create further adventures and a solid fan-base for his detective duo then he really needs to improve upon his characterisation. With so many historical fictional giants in the field, he could be in real danger of becoming overshadowed if he doesn't capitalise on his nicely created niche. That would be a shame because this book was a decent read and superbly researched. If the characters have more of a personality and the research is supplemented with larger chunks of action, then this could become a very enjoyable series.

As it stands however, we are left with a very well researched book with an interesting plot and unique theme, but one which needs a little fine tuning.

I will be buying book two (if there is a book two), but I will be expecting the author to step up and give his characters some clout.
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4.0 out of 5 stars GOOD READING
A GOOD BOOK BASED IN HISTORICAL TIMES, CHARACTERS ARE BELIEABLE, MY ONLY COMPLAINT WAS THAT THE BOOK WAS TOO SHORT
Published 14 days ago by guyderochetforte
3.0 out of 5 stars First rate evocation of 18th century riverside London ...
... shame about the lacklustre characterisation.

Tom Pascoe, all round good egg, is unjustly fired from his job as Captain in the Navy and given a position as River... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Clive A. H. Still
4.0 out of 5 stars really good
This was really well worth the money and was perfect when it arrived no damage and in prompt time, recommend.
Published 2 months ago by J's
4.0 out of 5 stars good read but a little predictable
theme is interesting and shoul;d form the base for future but just a little bit predictable and convoluted es[ecially the main characters relaionships.
Published 3 months ago by Ian C LumsdeN
5.0 out of 5 stars Great novel
The Waterman by Patrick Easter I normally take a week to read a book this book I read in 3 days
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Published 3 months ago by Mr. P. Hibbert
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent first attempt : well-written and enjoyable
Overall, I think this was a good find !

I can't say that the plot is startlingly original, but I do say that it is well-written, informative, proof-read ( almost rare in... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Opus_Seven
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I have not started to read this book yet,but what I can say is the service and condition of the book is excellent and I am very happy indeed
Published 3 months ago by grandad
2.0 out of 5 stars Pedestrian, without a seamans rolling gait!
A tale as tough as a dog's chew to enjoy. The plot and characters are clearly laid out leaving no room for surprises in a very pedestrian novel. Clever twists in the plot? Read more
Published 4 months ago by Algo
3.0 out of 5 stars In between
Yes, a decent start for a new historical/detective series. This genre has churned out many books, a good number unreadable though: this one I would put in the in-between range (but... Read more
Published 5 months ago by lovereading
3.0 out of 5 stars A Good First Novel
This is the author's first novel, and not at all bad.
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