Let’s get one issue out the way – you don’t have to know anything at all about the Iron Druid series, or have first read the books to enjoy this one. It’s an essentially a standalone, with a specific scene added for those of us pining for Atticus and Oberon. So don’t let that consideration get in the way of you acquiring this one.
It’s a packet of fun. I loved the fact that Al is in his mid-sixties and a widower. I am aware that the average hero and heroine are fit young things, full of vim and vigour – but I hadn’t realised just how much that affected their worldview, until I plunged into this adventure alongside dear old Al. He is thoroughly likeable protagonist with plenty of quirks and eccentricities, but the amount of fun between him and a certain naughty hobgoblin is great and helps to leaven the rather sombre subject of kidnapping and trafficking. Humour is always a hit and miss affair, and mostly I chuckled my way through this book – though for some reason, I got a bit fed up with Al’s hacker friend insisting on being called Saxon Codpiece…
Overall, I really enjoyed the story which was well paced, full of action and yet not too full-on to skimp on effectively establishing the main characters – a balance that is harder to achieve than Hearne makes it look. I also loved the magic system, where human Al is given leave to help the Fae by use of magical sigils that are achieved by the spells being sealed through specific inks. It worked well – and this being Hearne, there was also some humour to be had with some of those inks, too. Overall, this was a solid delight and I’m very much looking forward to reading more about Al and his adventures – particularly that curse he’s afflicted with… Highly recommended for fans of quirky urban fantasy adventures featuring eccentric characters.
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Listening Length | 10 hours and 11 minutes |
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Author | Kevin Hearne |
Narrator | Luke Daniels |
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Audible.com.au Release Date | 25 August 2020 |
Publisher | Hachette Audio UK |
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Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
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sjhigbee
4.0 out of 5 stars
Strong start to a new series with delightfully quirky hero...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 September 2020Verified Purchase
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squidbeak
2.0 out of 5 stars
Woke nonsense
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 February 2021Verified Purchase
I love Kevin Hearne's books, especially his Seven Kennings series which are just superb, so WHY, in a FANTASY novel, does he feel the need to include references to current events with a decidedly 'woke' slant on things. Kevin, its YOUR fantasy world - if I wanted to read a book slagging off Trump, men, and the male patriarchy in general I'd have read the Guardian instead.
Leave the woke stuff out and concentrate on just being a very good writer please.
Leave the woke stuff out and concentrate on just being a very good writer please.
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Kindle Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars
return to form in a spin off from the Iron Druid universe
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2020Verified Purchase
I really did not enjoy the last of the Iron Druid books -- and the feeling was that Hearne didn't enjoy writing it all that much either. But I bought this anyways because when Hearne is on form, he's a properly entertaining writer.
This is very much a return to form. Hearne actually likes his protagonist again! And a grumpy old Scots dude and his slightly wild but mostly kind Hob side kick were a delight to meet.
This is very much a return to form. Hearne actually likes his protagonist again! And a grumpy old Scots dude and his slightly wild but mostly kind Hob side kick were a delight to meet.
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John N.
4.0 out of 5 stars
An enjoyable read. Oh yes that and more.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 October 2020Verified Purchase
I tried the Iron Druid Chronicles once but did not finish the book. I still have I and will give it another go.
Ink and Sigil grabbed my attention from the word go. A good mix of protagonists, the humour of Glasgow and its population is caught spot on.
Give it a go please.
Ink and Sigil grabbed my attention from the word go. A good mix of protagonists, the humour of Glasgow and its population is caught spot on.
Give it a go please.
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Quirky Paranormal
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 September 2020Verified Purchase
The Glesga patois is very nicely rendered. Far better than the usual attempts. Some of the insults would in real life would have the fists swinging. The locations move it out of the usual fantasy rut. Recommended.
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