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Paperback Sea Lord (The Thrillers #2) Book

ISBN: 0747401861

ISBN13: 9780747401865

Sea Lord (The Thrillers #2)

(Book #2 in the Thrillers Series)

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Johnny Rossendale has spent the last four years on the seas, away from the titled family he despises. But now he must turn his sailing cutter, the Sunflower, around and sail to Devon, where his mother... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

A Brit-aristo whodunit and wherisit

Bernard Cornwell, known for his historical series such as the "Sharpe" books set around the Napoleonic wars and the medieval tales of archer William of Hookton, also in 1989 turned out a pretty good contemporary thriller. Whodunit? but what they "dun" is not a murder (though death makes an appearance) but the theft of a multi-million dollar Van Gogh, the main resource of a, as the phrase goes, "somewhat decayed" English earldom. Wherisit? And the main suspect is the earl himself, John Rossendale, the hero of the story, who in disgust at being cast as the "black sheep of the family" has taken to the sea, roaming the world, somewhat in Jimmy Buffet style, except that instead of Hawaiian shirts and margaritas, we are talking ragged jeans and nasty weather in the North Atlantic. Of course such a valuable mystery attracts much "interest" from many quarters, including some very bad guys...Good plot with nice twists and of course Cornwell knows how to craft a narrative line. I finished it in one sitting. For some reason he seems to have goofed badly in the nautical department, a couple of times: our earl is running up the English Channel before a south-westerly gale: a huge wave sets his boat over on her starboard side and water floods in "over the port gunwale" ? Righted, he turns into to land for shelter - so he has turned north, the wind would be on his port quarter, but he says "boom was out to port" - no it wasn't! Surprising, since everything else seems fine. (Hence 4 stars) But a very good read, anyway.

Sea Lord

Sea Lord and Killer's Wake are one and the same book published under two diferent titles. Great book but no need to buy both.

Killer's Wake

Killer's Wake and Sealord (both by Bernard Cornwell) are one and the same book published under two different titles. Great book but no need to buy both.
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