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East Indiaman Saga, Book 1
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Alan Medcroft
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Griff Hosker
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"When a man escapes alive, he has a chance to survive."
In the unforgiving docklands of east London, young orphan William must do all he can to survive. Like the other ‘wharf rats’, his life of petty crime is not a choice; it’s a necessity. But William’s misdeeds won’t remain hidden for long. When the boy unknowingly steals from a murderous pirate captain, escape is his only option. He is forced to stow away and begin a life that will take him to the far side of the world; a life as a soldier of the East India Company.
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13th Century, Wales and England. To young Gruffyd, life has been unkind. Eking out a meagre living with his father, he has learned very quickly how to look after himself in the hostile borderlands. His father, an archer, has taught him well, and at 17 Gruffyd is a keen and able bowman. Young, loyal and skilled, it’s not long before Gruffyd finds himself following in his father’s footsteps, working as an archer in the bordering castle. But tragedy strikes when his lord commits a devastating deed, and Gruffyd is forced to make a life altering decision.
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Well told story and superb narration but.....
- By Brother Adrian on 06-06-20
By: Griff Hosker
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Commando
- Combined Operations, Book 1
- By: Griff Hosker
- Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
- Length: 8 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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It's 1940, and the British Expeditionary Force is caught ill prepared for the onslaught of the German Blitzkrieg and its deadly panzers. Caught in the desperate retreat to Dunkirk, Tom Harsker, son of a World War One ace, discovers that he is a natural soldier. Escaping to England and with complete disaster narrowly averted, Tom is selected to join the newly formed Commandos.
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Outstanding
- By Michael on 11-28-24
By: Griff Hosker
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By Force of Arms
- The Revolution at Sea Series, Book 1
- By: James L. Nelson
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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As the War of Independence begins in earnest, American merchant seamen prepare to strike the first blows. None strikes more deftly than Isaac Biddlecomb, captain of the Judea, whose smuggling activities are making a mockery of His Majesty’s Royal Navy. Pursued by HMS Rose, he sacrifices the ship he loved to the depths, together with the fortune he stood to gain, rather than surrender.
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Well done but nothing different than the rest of the genre.
- By Roberto L. on 10-17-22
By: James L. Nelson
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Kingfisher
- The Decoy Ships, Book 1
- By: Christopher C. Tubbs
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
- Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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Ralph Wrenn went to sea at the age of ten. Now nineteen and recently promoted, he serves as the fourth officer on the HMS Kingfisher. It masquerades as a merchant ship to capture Barbary pirate vessels. On one such mission, Ralph meets a beautiful and intriguing young woman. Now, he must contend not just with battles at sea but with a beguiling stranger who is not what she appears to be.
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- By Bogie on 01-10-25
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Harlequin
- The Grail Quest, Book 1
- By: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrated by: Andrew Cullum
- Length: 14 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Thomas of Hookton is one of these archers. But he is also on a personal mission: To avenge his father's death and retrieve a stolen relic. Thomas begins a quest that will lead him through fields smeared with the smoke of fires set by the rampaging English, until at last the two armies face each other on a hillside near the village of Crécy.
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A Masterful Tale Told by a Truly Gifted Narrator
- By Syphi on 11-27-14
By: Bernard Cornwell
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The Sentinel: The Complete Jane Harper Trilogy
- The Jane Harper Trilogy, Books 1-3
- By: Jeremy Robinson
- Narrated by: Eva Kaminsky
- Length: 27 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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In the icy darkness of the Arctic Ocean, a violent showdown between ruthless whale hunters and fervent environmentalists ends in explosive catastrophe: both ships sinking into the frigid abyss. Marooned on a desolate island, the survivors, now bitter enemies, are forced into an uneasy truce to withstand the merciless cold. Enter Jane Harper: undercover agent, razor-sharp and unflinching, wielding her wit as deftly as her fists. As she rallies the fractured group, they stumble upon ancient Viking ruins and awaken something primal and terrifying.
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Lots of action Jane is real while listening New favorite author!!
- By Oldnbroke on 03-19-25
By: Jeremy Robinson
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- Benad Shoef
- 03-10-25
Most enjoyable
The thing I liked most in the book is that the MC is someone you can respect and like. Billy is resourceful, brave and decent.
Also, Hosker paints an accurate picture of the past and doesn't disregard the brutal reality, but without the woke guilt trips that ruin a story.
The narrator was brilliant.
My only complaint is that it was too short.
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- Donald McNerney
- 03-13-25
A story ended to soon!
I started listening to the stories wrote by Griff Hosker less than a year ago. I have listened to approximately 28 of his books some more than once. This book only adds to the great story telling that Griff Hoskers writes. I was hooked in the beginning few chapters and couldn’t stop listening until the book was finished. The story he tells grabs your attention, emotions and feelings that you feel you are living the life of the lead character. I recommend this book to all who love adventure, daring, and history.
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- Craig
- 04-17-25
Master of the Insta-Warrior
Griff Hosker has become the master of the Insta-Warrior. In eight hours of listening he turned a street urchin from London into a contract soldier in India during the Napoleonic Wars. But, this soldier is no Richard Sharpe. He is pampered and fawned upon by friends and superiors alike (ad nauseam).
This novel, set around 1799, is so full of holes and implausibility that the reader’s earbuds dislodge from all the eye rolls invoked by the intersections between serendipity and “my good fortune.” This character gets everything handed to him, including a horse as a private soldier (never happened, ever).
This novel is a very bad start to a series that appears to be a pulp fiction rewrite of Bernard Cornwell’s amazing Richard Sharpe series. It even puts a similar British street urchin in the role of antagonizing the Tipu Sultan,
Ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1782 to 1799,
I do not recommend this book. Read Sharp’s Tiger instead and then spend the next year losing sleep with the fantastic Richard Sharpe sequels.
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