• In the Wake of Madness

  • The Murderous Voyage of the Whaleship Sharon
  • By: Joan Druett
  • Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
  • Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (164 ratings)

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In the Wake of Madness

By: Joan Druett
Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
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The gripping true story of one of the 19th century's bloodiest mutinies, written by an award-winning maritime historian.

On May 25, 1841, the Massachusetts whaleship Sharon set out on what became one of the most notorious voyages of that century, and one of its best-kept secrets.

Commanded by Captain Howes Norris, the Sharon headed for the whaling grounds of the northwestern Pacific. At Pohnpei Island, 12 men from the Sharon deserted the ship, leaving her critically shorthanded. After steering for New Zealand to recruit more crew, the men on lookout raised a school of sperm whales. Two boats gave chase, each with a crew of six. Five men were left on board the Sharon: Norris, three pacific Islanders, and a Portuguese boy named Manuel. While Manuel was in the rigging, the natives hacked the captain to death.

The story of the mutiny, the murder, and the ship's eventual recapture unfolds in breathless detail. Why did so many men desert the Sharon? Why did the so-called "savages" kill the captain? Were the seeds of disaster sown long before that bloody day? You'll follow the events eagerly, as did an aspiring young writer of the time: Herman Melville.

©2003 Joan Druett. Published by arrangement with Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill (P)2003 HighBridge Company
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"Manages a perfect balance between telling the story in an unfussy yet dramatic manner and honoring its complexity." (Publishers Weekly)
"Dennis Boutsikaris goes beyond a dry, factual reading to create a gripping drama of cruelty on the seas, as suspenseful as any of Melville's fiction." (AudioFile)

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Great story

Want to read more like it. Are there any recommendations. Have read some philbrick books. Does Joan Druett have any more audible titles.

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Get more Joan Druett audiobooks!

Another well researched and written book. The author has tons of books lets get some more on audiobook format please!

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When first scanning the description of this book, I was intrigued by the subject; a sea captain murdered by island natives on his own ship? My heart went out to this good, brave man, responsible for crew, safe passage, and fulfilling his obligation to the shipping company by which he was employed. This was indeed a mystery. I wondered why we didn’t learn more about this sea captain’s character at early introduction of him in the book. It was only much later when his shipboard behavior was revealed, that all sympathy toward this man is lost. This author wrapped things up very nicely for the reader and I enjoyed listening to the story unfold. I especially liked the reader. I will look for more books read by Dennis Boutsikaris. I hope to find more non-fiction adventure stories/mysteries like this by the author as well. Nicely done. I give it 4 Stars. Some of the events became unwieldy, and others leave the reader in a bit of a quandary, which was probably intended. I feel this could have stood a bit more editing, but overall a very good, well read book.

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A good book that might belong in the true crime section. America was producing serial killers way before we thought.

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Informative and entertaining

Nonfiction, history and true crime. The Narration is excellent. Never overly emphatic. This inspired me to revisit Moby Dick.

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So many tragic stories of this very incredible time in history on these whaling ships

I have loved reading all of these stories about the tragedies in life on whaling ships. I thought this was very well done, and a story that I am happy has been told.

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Love this author.

I love learning of true historical events while being completely enthralled and entertained. A great listen!!

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Wow

I am a fan of anything nautical but this story of the Whaleship Sharon was simply riveting. I listened in one day! An astounding true tale of a brutal voyage, a nihilistic captain, and an unprecedented number of desertions, mutiny and murder. Dennis Boutsikaris does a fantastic job with narration. I highly recommend this audiobook.

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Pretty good

This is a pretty good book. The last 30 percent loses steam. The plot becomes a bit elusive... much like the whales in the 1860s . Narrator was good. Max 4 stars.

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Another great maritime yarn

The Joan druetts other book “the island of the lost “ was so good I had to hear this one and was not disappointed,same great writing and subject matter.For anyone who has a life intertwined with the sea or just an interest in lesser known maritime history will enjoy both of her books.

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