Sunday, 10 July 2016

Dr No - Bond vs Giant Squid!

Bond is back from the dead! At the end of his previous adventure, Bond had been poisoned and it looked like it was lights out for 007. Apparently, Ian Fleming had indeed planned to kill him off, but the world wanted more. And so, Bond made an almost miraculous recovery and is put back on duty in what M thinks should be an easy case of finding one of their missing employees in Jamaica. However, far from a nice holiday in the sun, Bond discovers that there is something very wrong going on. He ends up on a small island owned by the eponymous Dr No, which purports to be a highly profitable guano producer, but that, of course, is a front for something far more deadly. Bond is really put through the mill and ends up doing battle with a giant squid ... those suckers get everywhere! As is usually the case, the book is full of details ranging from the author's beloved Jamaican landscape to the types of guns and the food and drink consumed. Oh, and the love interest is a capable local girl (Honeychile) who inevitably falls under his spell, which I can only put down to his pheromones, which must be strong enough to fell elephants, because he seems almost devoid of charm in this outing. If you are a fan of James Bond, you will love this, but if you haven't read any of the previous books, I wouldn't start with this one, which I feel lacked a little something. Overall I would say this is a good holiday reading ... there's plenty going on but you don't have to tax your brain too much.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 336 print pages.
Price I paid: free, borrowed from library as an ebook.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; audio CD; ebook.

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Warriors of the Storm - bring on the shield wall

The deeply flawed Lord Uhtred of Bebbanberg is back in Warriors of the Storm, the 9th book in The Last Kingdom series. My favourite pagan warrior may be starting to feel his age as his body aches and he is definitely getting slower, but his cunning mind and burning ambition remain undiminished. The book opens with Uhtred still holding Mercia on behalf of his former lover, and daughter of King Alfred, Aethelflaed. However, a formidable opponent gets the jump on him in the form of Ragnall Ivarson, a fierce Northman who has joined forces with the Irish and is making a bid for the kingdom. Despite the threat, neither Aethelflaed, nor her brother Edward (ruler of Wessex) seem to want to take their forces north to confront him. Uhtred grows increasingly frustrated, and decides to take action when he hears that his daughter, who is married to Ragnall's brother, is in peril. And we all know by now that when Uhtred gets the bit between his teeth there is going to be a shield wall and plenty of blood ... This was the first of this series that I have read in audio format, and I was a little worried that the voices of the characters I already had in my head might not match the narrators interpretation of them, but my fears were unfounded. Excellent work by Matt Bates brought the story to life and in no way interfered with "my" characters .... which is just as it should be. This latest instalment is a superb addition to the series. Bernard Cornwell is a writer who deserves all the plaudits he receives. Great characters. Breakneck action sequences. Entertaining dialogue. Oh, and a bit of history too. Highly recommended to anyone who likes their heroes fierce, loyal, and a little bit bonkers too! It should come as no great surprise to anyone who has been reading this blog that Warriors of the Storm was a winner for me! Roll on the next adventure, which is titled The Flame Bearer and is due to be published in October 2016.

My STAR rating: FIVE.

Length: 368 print pages.
Price I paid: zero, borrowed from library via OneClickAudio.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio CD; unabridged audio download; preloaded digital audio player; ebook.