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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A New Light On An Old Story,
By M. Rodgers "mdrwriting" (http://michelleswritingspace.blogspot.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Son of Perdition (Book Three of Ahab's Legacy) (Paperback)
Louise M. Gouge brings new light to the old story of Captain Ahab by introducing us to the family left behind. Timothy (Ahab) Jacobs could be anyone of us. Condemned by others for the sins of his father, he tries to prove he's nothing like the long-dead captain. Meeting the son (Isaiah) and daughter (Jemima) - both friends from his early days - of one of the men who died under his father's service only serves to strengthen his resolve to prove himself.
What will God have to do to bring Timothy back to Him? Will Isaiah ever forgive Timothy for his father's actions? And what will come of Timothy and Jemima's growing attraction? Ms. Gouge has wound a marvelous tale pulling from the wonderful old story of Captain Ahab and adding her own flair to the family characters. I was engrossed in this book from the time I picked it up until I finished it. Superb characters who have you cheering them on and disappointed when they make mistakes bring this story to life. "Son of Perdtition" is a wonderful read and a must have for any reader's library!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Masterful, Entertaining, and Gripping,
By Toni V. Lee (Orlando, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Son of Perdition (Book Three of Ahab's Legacy) (Paperback)
In Son of Perdition, Louise Gouge masterfully weaves a tale of history, human failure, redemption, spiritual healing, and love.
Ms. Gouge gives us a fresh and interesting look at the classic Moby Dick by adding another dimension to some of the key characters and seamlessly intertwining them into this story. She gives us a fascinating look at the opposing views surrounding the Civil War by allowing us to view the war through the eyes of two fast friends-Timothy, Captain Ahab's son and an abolitionist, and Andre, a southerner and son of a slave holder. The author does an awesome job of portraying the human failures inherent when we try to establish our own righteousness, and the peace, healing, and wholeness that comes when we turn to God for grace and mercy.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Engrossing, compelling fiction,
This review is from: Son of Perdition (Book Three of Ahab's Legacy) (Paperback)
If your father's madness caused the death of dozens of men, could you ever escape the hatred of those left behind? And could the obsession that killed your father be alive in you?
Louise Gouge tells the story of Timothy, the son of the crazed Captain Ahab, who destroyed himself, his ship and all the crew aboard in his mad quest to kill Moby Dick. Now an adult, Ahab's son Timothy has only vague memories of his father. His mother's new husband is an honorable man who had been good to Timothy. When Timothy asks questions, he can see it hurts his mother, so he is left longing for the truth, but afraid of what he'll find. Son of Perdition is fascinating. Gouge tells the story of the Civil War through the eyes of Timothy, a cadet at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, and Isaiah, another cadet, who is his oldest friend, turned enemy when Ahab's obsession kills Isaiah's father. Son of Perdition is book three in Gouge's excellent Ahab's Legacy series. Gouge gives us an interesting look at the strife leading up to the Civil War, and the cost of that conflict in American lives, all wrapped up in a love story. We see the damage to Isaiah and Timothy brought on by the horros of war. Very well done. Although it's not in any sense a thriller, the story is captivating to the point it's hard to put down.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Son of Perdition review--historical romance,
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This review is from: Son of Perdition (Book Three of Ahab's Legacy) (Paperback)
I have read and greatly enjoyed all 3 books in Louise Gouge's Ahab Leagacy series, especially this last one. Son of Perdition brings the story of the infamous Capt. Ahab of Moby Dick fame full-circle. Although this book keeps us updated on several of the characters from the first 2 books in the series, it mainly follows the maturity of Timothy, Capt. Ahab's son, taking us from his teen years through his early adulthood.
Timothy has always looked like his father and carried his confidence and pride. After being wounded at sea, he also carries the physical scars of his father. Can he accept the love of his Heavenly Father and be kept from the bitterness that killed his earthly father? This book is filled with interesting historical information wrapped in a romance and tied together with a spiritual journey. Read it soon! Read all three of the books in Louise Gouge's Ahab Legacy series.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ramona Cecil's review of Son of Perdition,
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This review is from: Son of Perdition (Book Three of Ahab's Legacy) (Paperback)
With Son of Perdition, Louise Gouge has triumphantly crowned her Ahab's Legacy series. Like a fine piece of symphonic music this third novel in Gouge's series brings the story of Hannah Rose Ahab and her son, Timothy, to a final, stirring crescendo. With her wonderful symbolism, masterful grasp of history and achingly beautiful writing voice Louise Gouge draws the reader into the story putting them into the setting as only this author can do. As Timothy Ahab comes of age, he is forced to face questions concerning his father, the infamous Captain Ahab of Moby Dick fame-questions that have haunted both him and his mother for years. Not simply a coming-of-age story, Son of Perdition explores serious spiritual questions in its deeper, overarching theme. Can man escape his innate bent for sinning through the force of his own will? Or is it only by surrendering his will to God's that man finds the singular antidote for his inherent tendency toward evil? Told against the backdrop of the American Civil War, Louise Gouge's Son of Perdition reaffirms powerful and abiding scriptural truths. Two thumbs way up, Son of Perdition is a definite "must read."
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Escape to the 1800's! Sail the seas! Read this book!,
By AngelaG "AngelaG" (Birmingham, AL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Son of Perdition (Book Three of Ahab's Legacy) (Paperback)
Louise Gouge's story leaps from the page, grabs you by the collar and yanks you into the mid-1800's. Amid sailing ships, salty air and old sailors, you learn the story of Timothy Jacobs, A.K.A. Timothy Ahab, son of the legendary Captain Ahab. Journey with Timothy through a life where his father's actions loom overhead and threatens to ruin his future.
"Son of Perdition" is a wonderful story and a great inspiration. I read it through without stopping! Louise weaves a story with threads of the original Captain Ahab and the saga of his surviving family. If you enjoy romance, adventure and the high seas, I highly recommend this book!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does History Repeat Itself?,
This review is from: Son of Perdition (Book Three of Ahab's Legacy) (Paperback)
Timothy Jacobs, ne Ahab, is determined to prove this wrong--without God.
Despite the historical setting of this novel, this is a story possessing a theme with which many persons can relate--wanting to live down past transgressions in self or background. Ms. Gouge's storytelling ability shines in her portrayal of a young man who finds healing through being wounded and perpetrates the healing in other lives whether or not he intends to do so. These spiritual and emotional depths are wonderfully packaged in a compelling and entertaining story.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Story of the Civil War at Sea,
By Lisa "Lisa" (Kansas, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Son of Perdition (Book Three of Ahab's Legacy) (Paperback)
Timothy Jacobs is intrigued and haunted by the legacy of, his deceased father, the famous Captain Ahab of Moby Dick fame. In spite of his mother's attempts to start their life over with a new name and being lovingly raised by his stepfather, he still wonders how much of his father's evil temperament is present in himself. He falls in love with Jemima Starbuck whose father died at sea with Captain Ahab. Her father's untimely death forces her family into poverty. Jemima's brother, Isaiah, despises Timothy because of his father's sins. The two men enter the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Isaiah continues to detest Timothy in spite of Tmothy's efforts to make peace. The Civil War breaks out and the two are drawn into the conflict. The two men travel seperate paths that eventually lead to faith in God, forgiveness, and friendship. This book explained naval details without losing this reader in the process or slowing down the pace of the story. Historical details are woven into the story seamlessly. An excellent finale to the three book series of Ahab's Legacy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Twists of Fate, Tales of Glory,
This review is from: Son of Perdition (Book Three of Ahab's Legacy) (Paperback)
Son of Perdition beckons to our innermost yearnings. Happy children, new beginnings and young love give way to the unthinkable, inescapable destiny of a young man haunted by his father's sins. Timothy Jacobs, son of Moby Dick's Captain Ahab, refuses to believe the damning account of his father's last voyage. Isaiah Starbuck, son of Ahab's fallen first mate, vows revenge. Happy playmates in childhood, these two young men journey together yet apart, as both search for the Way to lasting peace. Vivid nineteenth century characters, alive with integrity, mystery and raw emotion, blossomed in the fertile descriptions of Nantucket's whaling era, the Naval Academy and the Civil War. Louise Gouge has masterfully woven together the classic fiction of Moby Dick with this Christ-centered historical novel, and she peels away the characters' religious façade until finally, the simple, precious message of the Gospel emerges.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Living Down a Legacy,
This review is from: Son of Perdition (Book Three of Ahab's Legacy) (Paperback)
Stunningly jeweled with historic details, 'Son of Perdition,' by Louise Gouge, follows the lives and loves of Timothy and Isaiah as they wrestle with the bitter legacy left to both of them by Timothy's father, the infamous Captain Ahab. As they are unwillingly pushed together in lives that become increasingly intertwined, both men must learn the true meaning of God's grace and forgiveness or risk alienating the women who love them both.
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