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Ramage's Challenge

By: Dudley Pope
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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Admiralty spies are hunting for British officers and allies trapped on the mainland, among them Ramage's first love, Gianna, the Marchesa di Volterra. Ramage returns to the Tuscan coast, where Bonaparte holds a group of hostages for an unknown fate.

©1986 Dudley Pope (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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Ramage defies the odds again rescuing British hostages from the nefarious clutches of Napoleon Bonaparte!

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another good book in the series with great reoccurring characters taking place during the Napoleonic wars with the Royal Navy perspective.... if you like horn blower Dewey landrum you'll enjoy this book it was written in my senior year of college so many years ago

another good book in the series

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What did you like best about Ramage's Challenge? What did you like least?

This book was full of pointless conversations, and repetitive review of previous events from other books. It was like Pope was simply trying to fill space to complete a books. When reading a series there are always some events and relationships that must be mentioned, but in this book it was over done, with some previous events mentioned two or three times. Also, the conversations between Ramage and his officers and seamen was full of joking, that really lacked the dignity of his position. Overall I have enjoyed this series, but this book was the poorest offering yet.

What about Steven Crossley’s performance did you like?

Crossley's performance continued to shine. He cannot be blamed for the lack of substance in the story and plot.

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