
Wolf In Shadow
Jon Shannow, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Christian Rodska
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By:
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David Gemmell
It is 300 years since the world toppled on its axis and civilisation was destroyed. In this savagely reshaped world ruled by brigands and war makers, a rider seeks a lost city. Pursuing a dream to calm the violence in his soul, Jon Shannow, the brigand slayer, desires only peace. But from the Plague Lands emerges a fresh terror.
The Lord of the Pit and his hell-born army seek to plunge mankind into a new demonic era. Seemingly invincible, they make a fatal mistake: they take Shannow's woman for blood sacrifice. And find themselves facing the deadliest warrior of the new age. Jon Shannow - the Jerusalem Man.
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One of the best writers ever
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I am a huge fan of David Gemmell’s books. This one, written in 1987, is not typical. It is not 'historical fantasy' (Lion of Macedon, the Troy trilogy) or set in a medieval Earth-based fantasy world (the Drenai books and others). Its setting is a postapocalyptic, near-future Earth. The apocalypse was Earth tipping on its axis, with civilization (and most people) having been destroyed in massive floods as oceans and land masses switched places.
Why the people who are left should have become a society like that of the 19th century American West is never explained, other than by the fact that David Gemmell apparently grew up with an obsession for American western movies. Jon Shannow, the Jerusalem Man, arrives toting a gun and a Bible, in scenes vaguely reminiscent of the classic film 'Shane.' I can’t even begin to describe the events that follow. They come fast and furious, with constant action and unexpected twists and turns.
This is the third book set in world where magic is generated by golden Sipstrassi “stones of power.” The first two, “Ghost King” and “Last Sword of Power,” are loosely (*very* loosely) based on Arthurian legend, so there is a major jump in time.
I found Jon Shannow and his sidekick Batik unique, fascinating, and fully developed characters. I really enjoyed the book, even though it pulled too many rabbits out of hats (or, if you prefer, deuses out of machinas). It’s a breathless whirl of action that, in the final climactic battle, become a little Too Much--hence the WTF factor. The epilogue is highly satisfying, though, and the Shannow saga should have ended there, which I’ve read was what Gemmell originally intended. However, he went on to write two sequels. I read “The Last Guardian” years ago and did not like it and never bothered with the final one, “Bloodstone.”
The narrator is Christian Rodska. I think he's a great narrator and here he does a terrific job with a wide range of characters. However, I note that on Audible UK, a reviewer has taken the trouble to post a rather nasty diatribe about the narration under all three Shannow books, so I guess some people don’t agree with me, and you’d better listen to the narration sample.
Wow! Whew… Whoa! and a little WTF?
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Extremely imaginative and thought provoking
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Great book, not a good match for Narrator.
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Gemmell wrote this novel as a way to cope while his mom battled cancer and lost. If you keep that in mind you can feel his sorrow in this storyline. I have been reading Gemmell since, I found him, in the 90s. I love that all his characters are flawed. He also has a talent for weaving classic stories and spinning them in ways that were new to me. Easy fun read. One of my favorite authors.
Narrator: I enjoy listening to him. I love how he is British because Gemmell is British. It sounds true to the story. I hate it when things get Americanized. To me, it loses its richness. Example: Harry Potter Series
Don't want to commit to a David Gemmell series? Try 'Legend'. Prefer a female protagonist by Gemmell? Hawk Queen Series
Liistening Again and Again
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Exceptional!
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Fantasy Western
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This book didn’t challenge or intrigue me with new ideas or new points of view. It is competently written and executed but very formulaic. If that’s your jam, you’ll dig it.
I’ll keep looking for another series.
Competent but not excellent.
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Solid...
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