The Ionian Mission

The Ionian Mission

by Patrick O'Brian

Narrated by Patrick Tull

Unabridged — 15 hours, 2 minutes

The Ionian Mission

The Ionian Mission

by Patrick O'Brian

Narrated by Patrick Tull

Unabridged — 15 hours, 2 minutes

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Overview

Shoved into a temporary command in "that rotten old Worcester," Aubrey is off to the Mediterranean to join the Royal Navy's blockade of the French port of Toulon, where he will be dispatched by Admiral Harte (unfortunately the same Admiral Harte he cuckolded years ago) on a secret mission that promises to embroil Aubrey in political conflict. His friend Stephen's help notwithstanding, Aubrey faces some of the choppiest waters of his career.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

This entry in the Aubrey/Maturin series (see above review of The Surgeon's Mate ) finds Captain Jack Aubrey ``shoved into a temporary command in that rotten old Worcester ,'' a poorly built ship. Worse, he's off to the Mediterranean to join the Royal Navy's endless blockade of the French port of Toulon. Aside from a chance encounter with a French man-of-war that triggers a brief but extremely colorful battle, there is little excitement as HMS Worcester settles in with the other blockading ships, some with crews showing signs of strain from remaining constantly alert but inactive. Second in command at Toulon is Admiral Harte, no friend of Aubrey's (who cuckolded the admiral years ago). Harte dispatches Aubrey on a delicate mission to the politically volatile Ionian coast. Although he has the succor of Stephen Maturin, a seasoned intelligence agent, and Professor Graham, an expert on the region's customs, Aubrey is caught in a complex net of Turkish politics and rivalries. And while Harte seems to offer all reasonable backing for the mission, Aubrey knows that should he fail, the admiral would like nothing better than to throw him to the dogs. (Jan.)

New Republic - James Hamilton-Paterson

"Patrick O’Brian is unquestionably the Homer of the Napoleonic wars."

Mark Horowitz

"[The Aubrey/Maturin series] offers readers the naive pleasures of The Three Musketeers or Sherlock Holmes—that is, high adventure and characters who become our friends for life—while providing the more complex rewards of serious fiction."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170701391
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 02/26/2004
Series: Aubrey/Maturin , #8
Edition description: Unabridged
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