A review by siria
Commodore Hornblower by C.S. Forester

1.0

Probably one of the more interesting of the series, historically speaking, given that it is set in Russia and the Baltic during one of the key periods of the Napoleonic wars. The battle scenes are well-described, and thankfully Horatio isn't in the company of women for too long, so the descriptions of women throwing themselves at him because of his repressed, stoic manly heroism are at a minimum. The more mature, chronologically speaking, Horatio becomes, though, the more he grates at me.

All that, and what happened to Bush as well? Oh, no.