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5.0 out of 5 starsMaritime historical fiction in the tradition of Patrick O'Brian
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2021
The ABALONE UKULELE, the most recent novel by Captain Roger Crossland USN (ret.), offers an intriguing look at a pivotal point in time on the far side of the Pacific Ocean – a period spanning some thirty years prior to World War One and little known outside of that immediate region. Captain Crossland has expertly interwoven historical events and personages with fictional events and heroic characters, providing a powerful and intimate look at the chessboard of international power play. The story is a skillfully woven interplay between four nations – China, Korea, Japan, and the United States of America – and presents readers with events as seen through the eyes of those directly engaged in the action. Trust, betrayal, political intrigue, and amazing heroics, performed by ordinary men and women faced with extraordinary circumstances, move through the story at an extraordinary pace.
Captain Crossland continues the fine tradition of maritime historical fiction established by renowned author, Patrick O’Brian, and leaves the reader turning the final page and hoping desperately that more will follow.
-Steve Robinson, Author of the book ‘NO GUTS, NO GLORY – Unmasking Navy SEAL Imposters’ (2002); a former enlisted US Navy SEAL whose service was contemporary with Captain Crossland.