
Triumff: Her Majesty's Hero
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Dan Abnett
It is the year 2010. Her Divine Majesty, Queen Elizabeth XXX sits upon the throne. Great Britain’s vast Empire is run by alchemy and superstition. Now Sir Rupert Triumff, dashing swordsman, has uncovered a vile plot to dethrone her glorious majesty. For the honour of the nation: to arms! Multi-million selling author Dan Abnett whips up a furious maelstrom of incredible swordfights, wild invention and truly outrageous jokes.
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Great Swashbuckling FUN!
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The entire European word has been kept under the thumb of this empire. The year is 2010 and they still travel in wooden ships with sails and no plumbing it is still 1542. Simon Vance is perfect for the narration. He can so quickly run some saying and twist them into something that you will laugh out loud to. I laughed so many times, I'm glad I chose to listen at home. I had to re-wind to get what I missed from laughing. America is still the new world, and native Americans can???t believe that these people want to buy land with glass beads. ???How dumb do they think we are???? Everything is twisted, Dan Abnett did a wonderful job of creating characters, and verbal interchanges totally mind hysterical . The hero Triumff , went on a ship and discovered Australia, the only place in the entire world were they ARE living in the 21st century. They have motor vehicles, mp3 players plumbing, etc. Triumff wants to keep the English/Spanish Empire from invading Australia. There is magic, and many other strange things. This is a must if you enjoy paranormal/fiction. I loved it and I hope that there will be more in this series. Both Abnett and Simon Vance made this story for me. If I could I???d give it SIX STARS.
If I could I'd give this SIX stars
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Refreshing, Humorous, not Mr.Abnett's Best
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Would you consider the audio edition of Triumff: Her Majesty's Hero to be better than the print version?
I can't compare, as I haven't read the printed text, but Abnett weaves elaborate tales, so some times you need to read and re-read to comprehend.Which character – as performed by Simon Vance – was your favorite?
The SpainardIf you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Crashing swords and magic in the twentieth century, oh yes!!Good, but not the Abnett I expect
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What made the experience of listening to Triumff: Her Majesty's Hero the most enjoyable?
Quite simply, this is a fun book that does not take itself or the reader too seriously.If you are looking for massive world building, deep dark undertones and characters that drip with angst ... This is not the book for you.
On the other hand if you enjoy well-written fight scenes and appreciate a dry, British sense of humor ... This one will be right up your alley.
Who was your favorite character and why?
I suppose I would go with Triumff's Butler. I am a sucker for the unblinking straight man's responses to the absurd.What about Simon Vance’s performance did you like?
Vance has an uncanny ability to make amusing lines funny and funny lines hysterical.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Considerably funnier than I expected. Several times had me laugh aloud and draw odd looks from those around me.Any additional comments?
Similar to Alex Bledsoe's work (Sword Edged Blonde) albeit without having as strong a plot.Enjoyable listen, I will certainly be picking up any sequel Mr. Abnett cares to put out.
A fun swashbuckler with a dry sense of humor.
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Artist looking dreamily at an attractive woman: "What I wouldn't give to paint her in the nude." Old lady nearby: "Wouldn't you get cold?"
Magic, Mayhem, and a Swiss Army Rapier
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I think I would have preferred to read this in print so I could savour the humour (the puns can be dire - no bad thing).
The characters were very standard, but Mother Grundy was pure Granny Weatherwax and lifted the story a bit when she was around, and our hero was definitely Blackadder (with a huge dash of Lord Flashheart).
Personally, I think Randell Garett's Lord Darcy is a better alternate history with magic.
However, if you like British humour like Pratchett, Blackadder, Adams and Python, and punning like in the Xanth books, you will most probably like this.
Swashbuckling Blackadder with Steampunk Magic?
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What made the experience of listening to Triumff: Her Majesty's Hero the most enjoyable?
Abnett did a great job in creating this work. He was able to make it a perfect balance of comedy, intrigue, and sword play. The narrator does well to depict all of te characters and delivers the quips and jokes with maximum effect. I was entertained immensly by this and hope Abnett will make a few more adventures for Triumff!What did you like best about this story?
The comedy and action mix.Which scene was your favorite?
The sword fight in the rain introducing Triumff.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Laughed throughout!Great alternate history fiction from Abnett
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