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Hornblower and the Crisis written by C.S. Forester performed by Christian Rodska on Audio CD (Unabridged)

Hornblower and the Crisis written by C.S. Forester performed by Christian Rodska on Audio CD (Unabridged)£59.99

The final Horatio Hornblower story tells of Napoleon&;s plans to invade England. Set in 1805, Hornblower and the Crisis finds Horatio Hornblower in possession of confidential dispatches from Bonaparte after a vicious hand-to-hand encounter with a French brig. The admiralty rewards Hornblower by sending him on a dangerous espionage mission that will light the powder trail leading to the battle of Trafalgar.

Mr Midshipman Hornblower written by C.S. Forester performed by Christian Rodska on CD (Unabridged)

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ISBN:  9781405647199 / 9781721343768
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Historical Adventure
Duration:  501 mins
Length:  Unabridged
Author:  C.S. Forester
Performer 1:  Christian Rodska
Rarity:  Extremely Rare

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The first episode, initially created as a prequel, of C.S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower series, sees 17-year-old Horatio as he embarks upon a navy career aboard HMS Justinian. Older than most other seamen training to become naval officers, Hornblower is initially ridiculed for his dull...

attitude and inexperience at sea. However, against all odds, Horatio rises to become an unlikely hero and faces a myriad of challenges aboard the ship and on foot in native lands. Set in January 1794, Hornblower works alongside his fellow officers, eventually rising through the ranks to battle against Napoleon as he tries to conquer Europe. In this episodic audiobook, Forester treats listeners to ten chapters with self-contained incidents and adventures.

From duels to shipwrecks and Spanish galleys to French ports, we follow Horatio as he becomes a formidable man of the sea. Adding depth and feeling to the narrative, he also comes to see the atrocities of war and the often unfortunate and needless suffering of the many who are involved.

Whilst showing himself to be brave, principled and ingenious, Forester's hero is singular in his unrelenting feelings of self-doubt and reserve, which render him a more likeable and relatable leader and protagonist.

Commended by the San Francisco Chronicle as 'one of the great masters of narrative' C.S. Forester wrote 10 other books in the Hornblower series, all of which can be found at Audible.

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