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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Abaddon Books (12 May 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1907519440
  • ISBN-13: 978-1907519444
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 12.6 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 446,154 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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I always hope that a Ulysses Quicksilver novel will be a frenetic action packed affair. The good news is that this latest chapter certainly delivers. There are chases and fights galore all wrapped up in the outlandish sights and sounds of the Pax Britannia universe. From the outset we have everything from zeppelin chases, Russian vampires agents, philosophical lab made men to steam-powered robot pachyderms.

In this novel our regular hero takes a bit of a back seat in favour of another member of the Quicksilver clan, his father Hercules. The old adage `like father' like son' certainly seems to hold true. The story takes place when Hercules is in his prime, and we find that he is just as much the gentleman dandy/adventurer as his son becomes. Ulysses isn't actually seen in the first half of the book but that makes his arrival all the more memorable when he does finally appear.

The other characters are all great fun. The heroic women of the Monstrous Regiment inject a strong female presence, while Dr Jekyll's alter ego is an unexpected hero. The villains, a role call of suitably menacing Nazis and Gestapo types, are all larger than life but hey... this is Pax Britannia and I would expect nothing less.

I have to admit that I am always a little wary of the use of time travel in novels as I think there is a potential to lose track of the plot if things get over complicated. Fortunately, in this case everything is kept nice and simple and the events in this novel fit seamlessly into the existing time line created in previous installments.

Green's enthusiasm for the subject matter is evident on every page, you can tell that he has a blast writing these novels. The cheeky blighter delights in sprinkling his text with geeky science fiction references, and if you are anything like me you'll spot them. On more than one occasion I found myself doing a double-take, and then checking Google to confirm my suspicions about a chapter name or the description of a item.

As a final thought, I have been pondering the best way to prepare one's self for reading Anno Frankenstein. I believe there are three key tasks you have to accomplish before you begin the novel.

Listen to the theme to The Dam Busters at a high volume.

Watch Where Eagles Dare, starring Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood.

Play the first person shooter computer game Return to Castle Wolfenstein to completion.

Once you have completed these three tasks you will find yourself far more receptive to the Ulysses Quicksilver's particular brand of derring-do. I can guarantee that they will enhance your enjoyment of what is already a hugely enjoyable read.
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By Gareth Wilson - Falcata Times Blog TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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One of Abaddon's most inventive series out there is the Pax Britannia and no one does it so well as main author Jonathan Green. You get Steampunk, you get a dandy Flashman like hero and above all else you get a series with a story arc that is not only exciting but one that you just can't put down.

This, the seventh outing for series hero Ulysses Quicksilver picks up where the last one left off with him flung through the time portal chasing Dashwood into the Second World War where the villain gives futuristic aid to the Nazi's. Whilst Ulysses is usually the main character in this title he's more secondary to his father (and also Agent of Magna Britannia, Hercules Quicksilver) takes the lead role and proceeds to keep the stiff upper lip and heroics on auto.

Add to this Dr Jekyll (who ala League of Extraordinary Gentlemen turns into the Hulk like Mr Hyde), the original creation of Baron Viktor Frankenstein as well as modern German interpretations named after the original Creator (the Frankenstein Corps) and it's a title that really doesn't let up. Finally add the twist of an ending that's reminiscent of a certain popular in the late 80's to early 90's and it pretty much ticks all the boxes. As usual with the author the prose is neat and snappy, the characters a lot of fun to hang around and above all else the dialogue and tips of the hat to modern interpretations alongside other Steampunk outings make this series what it is. Definitely one to get in on the ground floor and work your way up although if you wish to start her you can do although you'll miss a lot of the defining moments of our agents career to date.
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A SWASH AND A BUCKLE 10 Jan 2012
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Ulysses Quicksilver Agent of Magna Britannia, has jumped into a time vortex in pursuit of madman Daniel Dashwood, who is hell bent on sharing modern technology with Hitler and his Nazi army.

Welcome to Pax Britannia's version of World War Two, where steampunk armies battle the reanimated soldiers of The Frankenstein Corps, Dr Jekyll is a hero and The Ladies of The Monstrous Regiment strike fear into the hearts of the enemy.

This is a fun read, littered characters with names like Dashwood, Ulysses, Hercules, the swash and the buckling have ramped up to the extreme. There is a danger with novels of this type that the nods to, and insertions of popular characters can lead to a novel that is too sly for it's own good. Not the case here, this is my type of novel, the sort of story that has me grinning from ear to ear from the sheer enjoyment and thrill of the ride.
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