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Hornblower and the Atropos

By: C.S. Forester
Narrated by: Christian Rodska
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In the year 1805, the young and enthusiastic Horatio Hornblower is given his first command as Captain of HMS Atropos. A 22-gun sloop, it is hardly the biggest ship in the navy, but undeterred, Hornblower boards the Atropos in eager anticipation of the voyages to come.

Acting as flagship during the funeral procession for Lord Nelson, Horatio's first endeavour is to pay tribute to the country's fallen hero. However, his peaceful ventures are at an end when he is confronted with the alarming news that a large Spanish frigate is quickly descending upon his considerably smaller ship.

Determined to return to land unscathed and triumphant, Hornblower fights valiantly in this next instalment of C.S. Forester's naval series.

Hailed by the likes of Ernest Hemingway and Sir Winston Churchill for being 'admirable and vastly entertaining,' C.S. Forester became a hugely influential 20th Century author.

Born in Cairo, raised in London and buried in California, the metropolitan writer experienced huge success with his Horatio Hornblower series as well as with his later works, The African Queen and The Good Shepherd.

His literary genius is perfectly encapsulated within this endlessly entertaining narrative, and his heroic protagonist draws us in to another titillating journey through the Napoleonic wars.

Narrator Biography

Christian Rodska is an English television and voice actor best known for his role in the 1970's series Follyfoot.

From the The Monuments Men and The Eagle of the Ninth to The Likely Lads, Z Cars, The Tomorrow People, Coronation Street, Bergerac and Casualty, his extensive and diverse acting career has led him to become a highly solicited radio and audiobook narrator.

He has now voiced over 150 unabridged audiobooks including Winston Churchill's biographies, Evelyn Waugh's Men at Arms and Sebastian Faulks' A Possible Life. He has been praised for his ability to vary in vocal pace and style and as such, Christian boasts 12 Earphone Awards from Audiofile Magazine.

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Not perhaps the strongest of the Hornblower books, but a gripping read and well performed by Christian Rodska.

Well written and well read

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Great book love the whole series. Recommended to everyone thats like period storytelling and adventure

Work of art

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I read the Hornblower books many years ago in hard copy but missed this one. A good story and very well read.

Atropos

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Another set of thrilling tales,short stories really and lined together. Lots of excitement, twists and turns but overall a steady hand at the tiller

Great stories

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If you could sum up Hornblower and the Atropos in three words, what would they be?

Fun, Escapist Excitement

What other book might you compare Hornblower and the Atropos to, and why?

Any of the other Hornblower series. They are all challenging in that Hornblower varies between being a super hero and someone very unsure of himself which is probably how we all live our lives.

Have you listened to any of Christian Rodska’s other performances? How does this one compare?

I love Christian Rodska's voice and his ability to portray characters so clearly that you can almost feel you know them. I first came across him reading in the Falco series and really miss his voice in the later books. I deliberately looked for other books he had read which is how I came across the Hornblower stories.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It makes me chuckle rather than laugh and although this one did not make me cry others in the series have. Still buying the later ones so can't comment on those.

Any additional comments?

Love the character, love the reader, love the series. What more can one ask

Another Good Read

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