The Chronicles of St Mary's Series by Jodi Taylor is one that has been "suggested" to me by Amazon and Audible, based on stuff I've either purchased or just looked at (too clever by half!). I have looked but not touched ... until now. The Very First Damned Thing is a prequel to the series and was offered free from Audible last Christmas, so I thought ... why the heck not! And hip hip hooray, I think I'm on to a winner here. This short book is definitely a scene setter and tells the tale of how St Mary's was set up and provides plenty of hints as to what St Mary's will become ... a group of historians who study historical events by actually going to them. Within the first page, I knew I was in safe hands, with a story that just starts ... no fancy preamble, no set ups, it just gets going from the off. It is two years since "the final victory at the Battersea Barricades", which isn't fully explained in this book, but that doesn't present a problem for me. It's enough to know that this event has plummeted the country into a drab and dreary existence, with the population struggling to come to terms with the massive loss of life. Rebuilding is a slow process, and money is tight, so it takes a strong and determined man to persuade the powers that be to fork out for something new. That man is Dr Bairstow, and the something new is a miraculous device that allows people to travel to the past and study it up close to find out what really happened. Met with initial scepticism, his practical demonstration at the Battle Of Waterloo secures him the funding he needs. He bases himself at St Mary's and then, a little bit like Yul Bryner in the Magnificent Seven (yes, I'm that old!), he travels the country persuading a hand-picked team of unusual people to join him. Humorous, historical, and with so much back and front(?) story hinted at, that I can't wait to get to know these characters better. Even after such a short time, they already have a depth that was distinctly lacking in Allegiant (see previous blog). Whilst I suspect that I would have got more out of this short book if I had already delved into the series, I thoroughly enjoyed it and I am so looking forward to reading the first book in the series. I hope this is a great taste of things to come ... and that I have found a new series to fall in love with (well, I do need something to fill the void that will be left after I finish Bernard Cornwall's Sharpe books).
My STAR rating: FOUR (only because it was so short ... I wanted more!)
Length: 74 print pages.
Price I paid: FREE (special Christmas offer from Audible).
Formats available: unabridged audio download; ebook.
It's year SIXTEEN of my reading challenge blog, and this year I'm continuing to focus on reading those books that people have gifted to me that have been saved "for a rainy day" ... well, the rainy days are here! No longer will they languish in the gathering dust, but instead, they'll be given the priority they deserve! Oh, and I'm really, REALLY going to try and read more in general after a few years of struggling to muster up more than 5-10 minutes at the end of a day. Wish me luck!
Friday, 24 March 2017
The Very First Damned Thing - I've got a good feeling about this!
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