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The French Admiral

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It is 1781 and the British-held American port of Yorktown on the Chesapeake Bay is under siege. Pounded by the American colonists on land and the deadly warships of their French allies at sea, the once proud city is in flames and near ruin. But on the horizon, the King's own fleet of heavily armed frigates heads full sail to blast through France's blockade. Aboard His Majesty's swift flagship DESPERATE, midshipman Alan Lewrie quickly sets his gunners to their lethal work, firing rapid broadsides of twenty-four pound shot at the enemy vessels. Cannon fire lights up the death-filled night as the fate of the King's Colonies hangs on the bravery of one young midshipman leading his ships into the fiery jaws of battle.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The story's theater of battle is the American Revolutionary War, which finds British , French, and Revolutionary forces in a conflict of self-interest between their governments, all the while they carry out the mariners' eternal conquest of fair ladies. John Lee performs Lambdin's serial sea story like an action play, in which he takes all the parts, but mostly the one of the midshipman hero, Alan Lewrie. Alliterated lines like "brandishing his bloody blade" provide ample poetic fodder for such a natural bard. Using accents and every possible change of voice, Lee transforms a plodding and action-deprived sea story into an entertaining theatrical experience. J.A.H. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine

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