Review by Library Journal Review
Originally published in 1979, this sixth book in O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series opens in the Dutch East Indies, where Jack Aubrey learns that he has been given the command of one of the Royal Navy's finest frigates. He has only to return to England to assume his commission, but, along the way, he and his friend Stephen Maturin encounter a series of misfortunes, not the least of which is the outbreak of the War of 1812. For the first time, Jack wages war on America. This book should appeal greatly to American listeners, for it not only provides a fascinating perspective on the little-known conflict, it also offers an intimate look at the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) in action as well as Jack and Stephen's international intrigues in Boston. Fortune of War is fully up to the high standards of the best of O'Brian's books and makes for fine listening. Narrator John Lee, who puts in a strong performance, is equally adept at both British and American accents. Recommended for most collections. Kent Rasmussen, Thousand Oaks, CA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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