
HMS Nightingale
Alexis Carew, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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Elizabeth Klett
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De:
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J.A. Sutherland
For Lieutenant Alexis Carew, it should be the perfect assignment - a command of her own and a chance to return to her home star system.
What she finds is a surly crew, the dregs of every frigate and ship of the line to pass through on the way to the war's front, a first officer who thinks the command should have been his, and colonial worlds where they believe a girl's place is somewhere very different than command of a Queen's starship. Add to that the mysterious disappearances of ships vital to the war effort and an old enemy who seems intent on convincing her he's changed.
Then there's the mongoose with an unnatural affinity for her boots.
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Not sure what the attraction is towards women in military sci-fi, but Alexis Carew takes her place alongside Chris Longknife and Honor Harrington. The two best things about the Carew books is that the author is actively engaged in writing and the narrator. It's been 5 or 6 years since the last Harrington book (not Worlds of . . . ) and it looks like that author is pulling a Martin, so Sutherland is picking up the slack. As for the narrator, she's really good and I found myself actually looking forward to replaying long sections of the book just to enjoy her voice. You know like some opera singers, that you can't tell what they are singing about, but the voice is so beautiful you don't mind. Anyway. the action is lively, the situations, not so well-worn, and I'd say definitely a cut above the the usual (think "Slaver Wars" and "Crimson Worlds"). So I am looking forward to the next book, which the author states is being worked on as we speak . . .Way better than most.
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We Want MORE!!
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Love the reader(E. Klett) She did a wonderful job helping me "see" the action.
Ready to hear what happens next!
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Outstanding
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As always, Elizabeth Klett had done these incredible characters more than justice.
Alexis' inner turmoil following previous events is very well written and relatable. As a disabled veteran, I found this turmoil hitting more than a little close to home.
At times I smiled, laughed, and even cried. So engrossed was I with the story, I found the need to pause between some chapters to let my pulse lower and process what just transpired. I have not enjoyed a book this much in some time.
I cannot wait until the next book to be able to experience more of the life of Alexis Carew. For now, I'm going to restart this one and leap back into the adventure.
Great read. Very well done.
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Alexis adventure continues
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A must listen to book.
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love the series
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Would you listen to HMS Nightingale again? Why?
Yes, because I binged it too fast.What did you like best about this story?
How Alexis takes a horrible crew and starts reforging them. With fits and starts it's a messy process. I like that Alexis is not perfect and her PTSD is showing through. She is still way too hard on herself and I'd like to see her grow a bit more in that area. I really like how she questions her own feelings and censors herself. I like how she makes hard decisions.Have you listened to any of Elizabeth Klett’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Ms. Klett is one of the few female readers who pulls off male characters well. I love her British accents and can imagine anyone taking over the series.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
A Ship of Her Own. Alexis is on her own and it's so wonderful how she asserts authority.Any additional comments?
I want more.How long till the next one?
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Great
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