The French Prize, James L. Nelson
The French Prize, James L. Nelson
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The French Prize

Author: James L. Nelson

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 11 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/09/2022


Synopsis

Acclaimed, award-winning author James L. Nelson—praised as “a master of both his period and the English language” by Patrick O’Brian—returns to the world of sea and sail in The French Prize.Jack Biddlecomb has much to live up to, being as he is the eldest son of the esteemed Captain Isaac Biddlecomb, wealthy merchant captain, leading light of the War for American Independence, and newly minted congressman. Jack finds himself off to a promising start, however, when he’s given command of the merchant vessel Abigail bound from Philadelphia for Barbados.But even before the dock lines are cast off, the voyage, which should have been routine, begins to look like a stormy passage indeed. Jack is saddled with two passengers, one as unpleasant as he is highborn, the other a confidant of the Abigail’s owner who cannot help meddling in the running of the ship. What’s more, with the French making prizes of American merchantmen, Abigail’s owner has armed the ship and instructed Jack to fight if need be, thrusting the first-time captain and his small crew into a naval war for which they are totally unprepared.What Jack does not know, but soon begins to suspect, is that he is being used as part of a bigger plot, one that will have repercussions on an international scale.

About James L. Nelson

James L. Nelson is the award-winning author of more than twenty works of maritime fiction and history. His books cover the gamut from Vikings to piracy in Colonial America, the naval action of the American Revolution, and the Civil War. He currently lives in Harpswell, Maine, with his former Golden Hinde shipmate and wife, Lisa.

About John Lee

John Lee has read more than 100 audiobooks.  His work has garnered multiple Earphones Awards and won AudioFile's Best Voice in Fiction & Classics in both 2008 and 2009.  Lee narrated the audiobook for A Feast for Crows by George R. R. Martin, volume four of A Song of Ice and Fire. He has also read for Jack London, John Banville, Charles Dickens, and Barbara Taylor Bradford.  In addition, Lee narrates video games, does voice-over work, and writes plays.  He is also an accomplished stage actor and has written and co-produced the feature films Breathing Hard and Forfeit.  He played Alydon in the 1963–64 Doctor Who serial The Daleks.


Reviews

Goodreads review by randy sharpsteen on November 28, 2015

Another Aubrey and Maturin? If you are a fan of literature with a nautical bent and were swept away by Patrick O'Brien's great series with Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin then The French Prize is a must read. I have absolutely no reservation in giving this wonderful book a five star rating. I am a re......more

Goodreads review by Cecilia on May 05, 2021

A good, engaging read. Would have liked just a bit more content at the end but the character development and pace of the novel were great.......more

Goodreads review by Terry on January 16, 2023

I thoroughly enjoyed this. Nelson helps readers along a bit more than O’Brien (not quite as much esoteric terminology, more explanation of why the sailors are doing something), which I appreciate. His battle and storm scenes are rather terrifying, although in this novel his use of multiple viewpoint......more

Goodreads review by Erica on April 17, 2021

Another great read from my favorite author. This is about the son of Isaac Biddlecomb (of the original sagas written) and no one in the colonies and elsewhere won't let him forget it. Adventure, intrigue, and the sailing descriptions that are so crisp and vivid you can feel the ropes in your hands a......more

Goodreads review by Justin on May 30, 2018

Great book all around, a bit slow to start and ends once it picks up steam, hope to see more of the characters in later books!......more


Quotes

“[Nelson’s] knowledge of sailing ships and how to handle them is profound, and he writes with such clarity and conviction that…[one] can follow the action and be gripped by it.” Wall Street Journal

“A lively, rapidly paced yarn…This is vintage Nelson, with finely drawn characters and vivid shipboard action written by one who has sailed before the mast. Nelson is at his best describing a ship assaulted in a tempest by howling winds and heaving seas.” Quarterdeck

“This novel immerses the reader into American maritime history with a strong protagonist and a well-told sea-faring adventure story of intrigue. The narrative moves quickly…[and] sheds light on the US presence on the high seas and the delicate balance of powers in Europe.” Library Journal