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Giles Kristian
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Press; Airports / Ireland / Export and Waterstones ed edition (18 Feb 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0593061659
  • ISBN-13: 978-0593061657
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 2.2 x 23.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 500,157 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"A brilliant story, beautifully told."--"Sunday Express"

"Impressive 'world-building' . . . The pace of the novel is unrelenting. . . . The series is among the best adventure historical fiction today."--Fantasy Book Critic

"An excellent read which compares favourably with writers like Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden."--Historical Novels Review

"Gripping . . . splendidly conjures up the sounds, sights, and smells of Dark Age Britain."--Harry Sidebottom, author of the Warrior of Rome series, on "Raven: Blood Eye" --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Brutal, bloody and unputdownable - continuing the story of Raven and his Viking warrior brotherhood that began with the bestelling Raven: Blood Eye --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Outstanding second 24 Feb 2010
By J. Cooper TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Well, I thought the first book `Raven: Blood Eye' was an excellent debut novel and was curious as to how Kristian would surpass this feat with his second instalment. I can safely say all my expectations have been blown out of the water with this truly superb and exiting second book. This time we see Sigurd and Raven travel deep into Frankia in an attempt to recapture their longships and the holy book which took so much effort to obtain in book one!

Those of us who have bemoaned Bernard Cornwell's lengthy hiatus before releasing his highly anticipated annual novel need fear no more - Giles Kristian is here to fill the gap! Kristian writes in a way which will be very familiar to Cornwell fans and this will therefore aid the reader's transition from Cornwell to Kristian as each author releases books at different times of the year. That is not to say that Kristian has imitated Cornwell in a copycat fashion, far from it. Kristian has his own style which has been influenced but not subjugated by the historical fictional heavyweights such as Cornwell, Iggulden etc.

Kristian's `Fellowship' feels authentic and the differing human personalities on board the ships are wonderfully described. Norsemen in all their glory are portrayed not as twenty first century `new age metrosexuals' but as hard, brutal and often blood thirsty savages (compared by today's standards anyway!) This book is believable as it doesn't have that "nice factor" that other books in the genre sometimes contain, where Norsemen are portrayed as sensitive, caring, moralistic, dripping charlatans.

Kristian is rapidly becoming one of my favourite authors and I hope that he maintains this excellent standard in his future work. I would recommend Kristian to anyone who is interested in the adventures of Norsemen particularly when Norse religion comes into conflict with followers of the `White Christ'. Be prepared for a gory, often brutal journey as the author certainly doesn't spare the blood and guts!

Keep up the excellent work Mr Kristian!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Mr. A. I. Harrison TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Well a Saga holiday certainly meant something different in Norse times! Young Raven hits the waves from the get go in this second episode of the series and ticks all the Viking boxes in the process. Blood feuds, raiding, confrontation in the warrior circle, daring escapes and open battle! Nice!

Kristian this time fleshes out the crew a bit more than in the first outing and it is the warrior bands Jarl 'Sigurd' that stands out as the most graphically portrayed character, a hero you can really get behind. The author also tempers Raven himself with a bit more human fallability this time which I felt made him much more realistic and someone who I could sympathise with a lot more.

The story is fast moving, and has it's fair share of action though is by no means an epic, and can be easily digested in a couple of sittings. I did recognise one scene that had been 'borrowed' from Frans Bengtsson's 1950's classic 'The Longships', though that may in turn may have been taken from an original Viking saga, in which case fair enough.

This is excellent writing from a relatively young author that promises great things for the future and as Rob Low's 'Oathsworn' have reached the end of their saga, I still have an annual Viking adventure to look forward to!
Book me a journey chest and oar for the next voyage.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Cracker 21 Mar 2010
By Gareth Wilson - Falcata Times Blog TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
I loved the original tale by Giles so when I heard of this second outing for Sigurd, the Wolfpack and Raven I just had to commandeer a swift trip to the nearest bookshop, pillage my way through the stacks and stop for a flagon of Mead at the tills. That done, it was a swift trip on the Whale road home and with a roaring fire, a huge mug of tea and of course some biscuits to keep my strength up I knew that I had an adventure on my hands.

What Giles brings to the fore is well written and with characters that really do jump off the pages into the readers imagination and whilst his descriptive prose are a tad spartan in style, it only adds to the mystery and wonderment of the journey. A cracking tale of daring as the crew venture in the lands of the Franks to sell a manuscript at the court of Charlemagne which can only be akin to sticking your head in the dragons maw for this band of heathen worshippers.

Definitely a tale to keep the spirits of the reader up and one where you'll pray for the crews survival as things go not only pear shaped but spectacularly so. Finally add to the mix that Giles' plays for keeps and you know that you've got a tale to please even the most blood thirsty reader. I'll await the next instalment with bated breath.
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Blood, thunder and guts. Huzzah!
After the last novel, I felt it was time for Sigurd's Wolfpack to go somewhere nice and warm, and they did! Read more
Published 8 days ago by Wrinkles
A constant surprise
I so enjoyed the first Raven book that I wasted little time launching into the second. It started just as I expected, launching into a continuation of the story from Blood Eye,... Read more
Published 1 month ago by SJATurney
Still RAVENMAD
Just put down "Sons Of Thunder"...What a Ride!!! Still living the journey that Giles, and Raven, are taking me on...
The sights,the sounds, the smells...I sense them all! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Raven Mad
A thundering good read
Having read the first book in the series I couldn't wait to get my hands on the others. The characters are interesting and realistic - probably based on real people I should think... Read more
Published 1 month ago by C. Ashton
Sons of Thunder and Karolus in the land of the Franks!
I can't say I would have relished living in early 9th century Europe myself, as I probably would have been too fearful for my life, so fortunately for me... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Rachel
Better than the first
The first book in this trilogy, Raven: Blood Eye, was a very impressive debut despite its flaws. This book builds on those initial foundations and improves in every area. Read more
Published 3 months ago by joevascotia
RAVEN: SONS OF THUNDER- twice more adventure, bloodletting and...
A follow-up to the excellent RAVEN: BLOOD EYERaven: Blood Eye, this novel, like the one before it, is historical adventure fiction at its best, grittiest and most authentic. Read more
Published 3 months ago by alex szollo
The Journey continues
Well what can I say about the sequel to Raven Blood Eye, but awe aspiring. Sigurd and the Serpent crew continue their journey to Frankia where Raven's character develops much more... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Deborah C Foulkes
Awesome second book
Book one was great and I thought it could not get any better but the second book sweeps you along developing characters further and the depiction of the landscape is equally good -... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mary Kersey
Brilliant follow up to a stunning debut
This books follows on the compelling debut by this author- already revealing himself as a new master storyteller. Read more
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