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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Wildtrack (Kindle Edition)
I thought I was familiar with all of Cornwell's novels. Guess I was wrong. But I noted the copyright date of 1988 on this one, so it's been around for a while. Maybe he's got a new publisher. At any rate, this is very different from his historical novels. His main character is an ex-British Army Captain, severely wounded in the Falklands, who wants nothing more than to go to sea in his old, much-restored, wooden sailboat. There are hints of Nevil Shute's aviation-based stories, and of Dick Francis's racing stories -- essentially a story built around technical details of sailing and a reasonably plausible "thriller" plot. I noted in the Kindle edition a listing of five books in "The Sailing Thrillers" category. Think that I'll look for them. If you're looking for typical Cornwell historical fiction, this isn't it. If you like a nice read with modern sailing challenges, this is pretty good.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Star for Cornwell,
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This review is from: Wildtrack: A Novel of Suspense (Paperback)
The first thing the reader becomes aware of is that Cornwell really knows sailing. He know all the terminology, and ins and outs of sail craft. His characters are plausible and appealing. The plot develops well and has some surprising twists. Bernard Cornwell is a master story teller. Anyone who loves the sea and adventure stories will love this book.Henry Stuart
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for the Nautically Obsessed,
By Bruce B. "Bruce B." (Auburn Hills, Michigan USA) - See all my reviews
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To fans of Cornwell's great historical fiction, the novels in the thriller series may disappoint. These are modern mysteries (inverted detective stories) with sailing themes and accurate accounts of seamanship and nautical lore. The thriller series includes "Wildtrack" (1988), "Sea Lord" (1989), "Crackdown" (1990), and "Storm Child" (1991) -- so these were published during the release of several novels in the Sharpe series. For the nautically obsessed, these are highly recommended.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ho Hummm,
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This review is from: Wildtrack (Kindle Edition)
I'm surprised Cornwell wrote this book. I'm glad I bought it on my Kindle rather than book form. I have a library of all of his books.this one would not qualify for book space.The story reminded me of Don Brown's sea mysteries.It's like play it again Sam!
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"Wildtrack": Unabridged by Bernard Cornwell (Audio Cassette - Dec. 1989)
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