A review by chris_swannie
The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny, and Murder by David Grann

4.0

This is not my typical read. I listened to it as an audio book, which I often do. It moved a bit slowly for me in the beginning with a lot of explanation of how ships and their crews worked hundreds of years ago. The book draws on the journals of the men who spent time on the Wager and, at times, has a very academic tone. However, once the action started, I was hooked. I enjoyed seeing how the author poured through what these men journaled (or didn't) to tell as much of the story as possible. Whether we deem each of them a hero or monster, they certainly endured an extraordinary experience at sea.