The Yellow Admiral, Patrick OBrian
The Yellow Admiral, Patrick OBrian
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The Yellow Admiral

Author: Patrick O'Brian

Narrator: Patrick Tull

Unabridged: 10 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/10/2008


Synopsis

Life ashore may once again be the undoing of Jack Aubrey in The Yellow Admiral, Patrick O'Brian's best-selling novel and eighteenth volume in the Aubrey/Maturin series. Aubrey, now a considerable though impoverished landowner, has dimmed his prospects at the Admiralty by his erratic voting as a Member of Parliament; he is feuding with his neighbor, a man with strong Navy connections who wants to enclose the common land between their estates; he is on even worse terms with his wife, Sophie, whose mother has ferreted out a most damaging trove of old personal letters. Even Jack's exploits at sea turn sour: in the storm waters off Brest he captures a French privateer laden with gold and ivory, but this at the expense of missing a signal and deserting his post. Worst of all, in the spring of 1814, peace breaks out, and this feeds into Jack's private fears for his career. Fortunately, Jack is not left to his own devices. Stephen Maturin returns from a mission in France with the news that the Chileans, to secure their independence, require a navy, and the service of English officers. Jack is savoring this apparent reprieve for his career, as well as Sophie's forgiveness, when he receives an urgent dispatch ordering him to Gibraltar: Napoleon has escaped from Elba.

About Patrick O'Brian

Patrick O’Brian (1914–2000), a translator and author of biographies, was best known as the author of the highly acclaimed Aubrey–Maturin series of historical novels. Set in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars ,this twenty-volume series centers on the enduring friendship between naval officer Jack Aubrey and physician and spy Stephen Maturin. The Far Side of the World, the tenth book in the series, was adapted into a 2003 film directed by Peter Weir and starring Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany. The film was nominated for ten Oscars, including Best Picture. He wrote acclaimed biographies of Pablo Picasso and Sir Joseph Banks. He also translated many works from the French, among them the novels and memoirs of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean Lacouture’s biographies of Charles de Gaulle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Terry on September 18, 2020

3.5 - 4 stars Poor old Jack certainly has a rough go of it this time around. Despite the great (one might even say excessive) success of his mission in Africa as far as prizes go, Jack find himself once again on the edge of penury when some of the slave-ship owners come forward with documented ‘prote......more

Goodreads review by Renee on June 24, 2019

The One Where Barrett Bonden Boxes Bareknuckled. I’m always so happy to be in the company of these good people. This was a fairly mellow entry in the saga, but everyone showed up which is really all I need at this point. :)......more

Goodreads review by Phillip on July 25, 2024

This book's main focus was not on exciting naval battles but on the dangers of internal British Naval politics to your career. Jack Aubrey made an enemy of an Admiral when he thwarted a plan to enclose the Commons by the nephew. The Commons were lands open to all farmers but some wanted to fence it......more

Goodreads review by Clemens on December 21, 2021

Read this book in 2009, and its the 18th wonderful volume of the amazing "Aubrey/ Maturin" series. In this novel Aubrey is living ashore and feeling miserable, not only with his wife but also with his neighbour, who has strong Navy connections. Aubrey has made enemies in Parliament due to his erratic......more