TOP RECOMMENDATION!
I've listened to over 400 audiobooks. Maybe 1 in 50 transcends the medium to become an emotional experience in which the narrator is excellent, the writing superior, and the production perfect. This is one of those rare audiobooks, simply top notch in every respect.
Written in the first person, Sergeant Lamb is a loyal Irish Redcoat, fighting against the American Revolution in service to the King. He is brave, a natural leader, schooled in his letters and accounts, friend to the Mohawks, and with a degree of skill in the healing arts. For the British reader, Lamb points out the many surprises he observes in American geography, politics, and behavior, with ample supplies of good nature and humour. At the same time, he recounts the top line history of the American Revolution following The Battle of Saratoga (September 1777) as well as his own personal adventure having been captured in that battle.
The writing is clever, blunt at times, subtle at times, and sweet at times. It's impossible not to root for Lamb and his comrades, even though they are, in theory, the enemy; sneaky Graves. The adventures are original, unlike anything I've read in any other book. Graves description of the details of the Colonies are surprising and insightful. Although I think of myself as a student of history, I learned many interesting facts. The Mohawks kept black slaves, for instance; how POWs were handled; how loyalists behaved; differences between American and British beasts and fowl, foods, and fighting styles.
Excellent narration. Just terrific. I may send the narrator a fan letter.