The Evening Gun (War of 1812 Trilogy, Volume 3) (War of 1812 Trilogy)
Isaac Biggs journeys to the Chesapeake Bay in the final year of the War of 1812 and joins Barney's Gunboat Flotilla to harry the British fleet, then assists in the defense of Washington and witnesses the shelling of Fort McHenry in the company of Francis Scott Key. This is Volume 3 in the War of 1812 Trilogy. more
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Recent Reviews
- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-19-2005
- A Disappointing Conclusion
This book is a disappointment not because it is poorly written but because it does not show the same improvement that the second showed over the first. In fact, I think it is at about the same level of the first, A PRESS OF CANVAS. What...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-08-2002
- The best of the trilogy
This third book of the trilogy could possibly be read as a stand alone novel, although it does make some references to incidents and people in the previous books. The story is set in 1814 in Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. It is a...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-28-2001
- A big finish to this fine Trilogy
Superb - I may have liked it better than the other two in the series. The big dog and Isaac's love interest added greatly to my enjoyment. The parts about the buring of our capital and the bombardment of Baltimore were particularly...
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Selected Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-08-2002
- The best of the trilogy
This third book of the trilogy could possibly be read as a stand alone novel, although it does make some references to incidents and people in the previous books. The story is set in 1814 in Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. It is a...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-19-2005
- A Disappointing Conclusion
This book is a disappointment not because it is poorly written but because it does not show the same improvement that the second showed over the first. In fact, I think it is at about the same level of the first, A PRESS OF CANVAS. What...
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