The Reverse of the Medal (Paperback, Reissue)


Jack Aubrey returns from his duties protecting whalers off the South American coast and is persuaded by a casual acquaintance to make investments in the City on the strength of supposedly certain information. From there he is led into the half-worlds of the London criminal underground and of government espionage – the province of his friend, Stephen Maturin.

Devoted readers of Patrick O'Brian will find here all the brilliance of characterisation and all the sparkle of dialogue they have come to expect from a novelist often described as 'Jane Austen 'sur mer''. For those who will read him for the first time there will be the pleasure of discovering a novelist of unique character.

"While his stories tell of men at war, he is a novelist of great gentleness of spirit. A pervasive serenity, a generosity towards human frailty, are among the qualities which have made his books irresistible. ..He is the most brilliant historical novelist of modern times."
MAX HASTINGS, 'Evening Standard'

"These novels are a brilliant achievement. They display staggering erudition on almost all aspects of eighteenth-century life."
'Times Literary Supplement'


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Jack Aubrey returns from his duties protecting whalers off the South American coast and is persuaded by a casual acquaintance to make investments in the City on the strength of supposedly certain information. From there he is led into the half-worlds of the London criminal underground and of government espionage – the province of his friend, Stephen Maturin.

Devoted readers of Patrick O'Brian will find here all the brilliance of characterisation and all the sparkle of dialogue they have come to expect from a novelist often described as 'Jane Austen 'sur mer''. For those who will read him for the first time there will be the pleasure of discovering a novelist of unique character.

"While his stories tell of men at war, he is a novelist of great gentleness of spirit. A pervasive serenity, a generosity towards human frailty, are among the qualities which have made his books irresistible. ..He is the most brilliant historical novelist of modern times."
MAX HASTINGS, 'Evening Standard'

"These novels are a brilliant achievement. They display staggering erudition on almost all aspects of eighteenth-century life."
'Times Literary Supplement'

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Product Details

General

Imprint

HarperCollinsPublishers

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Aubrey-Maturin, Book 11

Release date

May 1997

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

May 2003

Authors

Dimensions

197 x 127 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - B-format

Pages

266

Edition

Reissue

ISBN-13

978-0-00-649926-8

Barcode

9780006499268

Categories

LSN

0-00-649926-0



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