
Soldier of Fortune (I): The Wolf Cub
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Narrated by:
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Nick Denton
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By:
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David Pilling
AD 1453. The great city of Constantinople, last remnant of the once-mighty Roman Empire, falls to the Ottoman armies of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror.
An English knight named Sir John Page is taken prisoner by the Ottomans and forced to entertain the Sultan with tales of the West. Page chooses to tell the story of his own long career as a soldier of fortune in France, Bohemia, and the Italian city-states.
Page’s tale begins in the year of Agincourt, Henry V’s famous victory over the French. As the bastard son of Thomas Page, a famous mercenary captain known as the Half-Hanged Man or the Wolf of Burgundy, Page soon acquires the nickname of the Wolf Cub.
After slaying his cousin in a duel, Page flees his home and joins a band of outlaws in the forests of Sussex. At last - tired of the brutality of his companions - he decides to leave England and join the English army in Normandy. There he endures brutal sieges, vicious combats, torture, betrayal, and imprisonment, all to win glory and redeem his father's name.
Trapped in the Sultan’s prison, Page must hope his story is enough to save him from the executioner’s blade...at least for another three days....
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I listened to one other book by this narrator and he improved on this book. His female voices were more realistic. He used accents that seemed fairly natural and had individual voices for each character. I rate his performance a 4/5, but reduced that to 3 due to the editing.
I would listen to another book read by this narrator.
The editing and production of this book was poor. There were many audio mistakes in editing, especially in the last third of book. Very often we’d hear several renditions of a sentence that were recorded in an effort to get the tone correct. There were also mispronounced words. Eg. “gaoler” was pronounced “gowler” instead of “jailer”, the name Isabeau was pronounced “isaboo” instead of “isabow”. One or two mistakes can be forgiven, but the number in this book is downright sloppy.
This is the first book I’ve listened to/ read by this author.
I already have another book (Leader of Battles) lined up and now that I’m finished this one, I can’t wait to start the next.
There are no explicit sex scenes, overly descriptive violence or excessive swearing.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and voluntarily left this unbiased review.
Three more days
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Wolf Cub
I wish I knew more history and geography but the the story is great
The story never wains. As soon as a screen is done you’re into the next, but not so fast to overwhelm. It reads like history.
The touch of English accent sets the stage and is easy to listen to and brings a full story and characters to life
Rich feel of history that moves right along
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Nick Denton did a fine job reading all the characters and elevated the work with his effort.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Action-packed historical fiction
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Wonderful historical fiction listen!
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Where does Soldier of Fortune (I): The Wolf Cub rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It wouldn't even come close to my top list. And that is perfectly fine! Not every book has to be a masterpiece for you to enjoy it.How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
I feel like the author needed to go into more detail at certain points of the story to give it more life.What about Nick Denton’s performance did you like?
Perfectly cast is how I would describe his performance. He hits all of the accents perfectly and you really do feel like you are listening to a storyteller from this time period. Nick Denton seems to be pretty new on the audiobook scene so he's still growing as a Narrator. He lacks some of the nuances of a Reynolds or a Kramer. But he is solid and I look forward to listening to more of him in the future.Any additional comments?
I give this book a solid 3.75/5This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Follow Nick Denton's solid narration of John Page's life story told by him while cast into prison by the of the Sultan of Constantinople. John Page does not hold any punches in telling of the horrors of war while fighting alongside King Henry in the 1417 campaign to conquer Normandy and France.
If you want an action-packed story that goes from one event to the next with hardly any downtime this is your book. In my honest opinion, the story could have been fleshed out a little to just give it some more life. I know it seems typical of the historical fiction genre. If the author(David Pilling) fleshes out the 2nd book in the story it could easily rival some of Bernard Cornwell's work.
The Wolf Cubs Story
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Nick Denton's narration was excellent.
I received this audiobook for free at my request from the author, publisher or narrator and have voluntarily left this review.
Solid and accurate historical novel
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Like A Medieval Flashman
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This book has been provided at no cost for a fair and honest review.
Worth the Listen!
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