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In the Lair of Legends por David Buzan
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In the Lair of Legends (edición 2023)

por David Buzan (Autor)

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"The devil is in the details and David Buzan masterfully brings all of those details to bear in creating one hell of a novel." -Tom McCaffrey, bestselling author of The Claire Trilogy The most highly decorated Native American in the history of the United States Cavalry, Jolon Winterhawk is a combat veteran of countless bloody skirmishes during the American Civil War. He's a man of honor, struggling with sworn allegiances to two different nations-the country he's sworn to protect, and the tribe he's promised to defend. During a top-secret mission to escort a military gold train through Oregon's rugged Cascade Mountains, Winterhawk emerges as the sole survivor of a large-scale ambush. Duty-bound to complete the assignment and honor the sacrifices of his fallen comrades, Winterhawk makes the fateful decision to personally deliver the precious cargo of gold. While Winterhawk embarks on a treacherous wagon trip across miles of dangerous wilderness, an aerial unit from the Army Balloon Corps has been dispatched to locate the missing train. Soon, the aeronauts seize upon a diabolical opportunity-stealing the gold for themselves. Outnumbered and outgunned, Winterhawk soon finds himself in the fiercest battle of his life. But he quickly discovers that man is not his greatest enemy. Because there's something else lurking deep in those woods. A monster of myth, a horrifying creature of enormous size.… (más)
Miembro:DaveBuzan
Título:In the Lair of Legends
Autores:David Buzan (Autor)
Información:Black Rose Writing (2023), 274 pages
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Valoración:*****
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This book is nonstop action. Right from the start there are explosions, gun fights, and escapes, some of them improbable but all of it exciting. I like the idea of seeing Winterhawk's struggle between his two loyalties and with the prejudice against him. Winterhawk is a very interesting character. There are a few things here that I was not a fan of, however. Buzan has a lot of sentences end in the middle, I understand the point, but I don't like it myself. There is also a lot of technical gun information that seems excessive. But the thing that I found most disappointing was the monster part of the story. That was actually what attracted me to the book in the first place, but it felt out of place here. Whenever he shows up it feels it is outside of the rest of the story and has nothing to do with anything else. I feel it would have been a better story without it. ( )
  bedda | Jun 16, 2024 |
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In the Lair of Legends is quite the adventurous romp. After just a bit of setup covering the setting and the main character Winterhawk's odd position in it, the story plunges into a twisting chain of run-on crises that might freak out even Indiana Jones. All told through Winterhawk's relatively stoic but relatable point-of-view (third-person limited POV), the result was a most fun read I wouldn't mind seeing more of in the future.

One note for those starting out on this one: Winterhawk does have a bit of an inner dialog going on that's kinda fun at times but also feels almost schizophrenic; turns out there's an interesting reason for that, too, just not one that's explained right away. In the meantime, just enjoy it. I did. ( )
1 vota Thogek | Dec 26, 2023 |
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Whee, this book was full of so much action that I could hardly catch my breath! It reminded me of author Matthew Reilly's pace -- breakneck speed and you absolutely have to suspend your disbelief to fully enjoy the action sequences, but fully enjoy them I did!

What I loved about this book is that it was a combination of genres: historical fiction, action thriller, and horror. Not only was it very entertaining, it was also well written. Although the protagonist, Jolon Winterhawk, was really the only character that was fully fleshed out, I didn't have a problem with that, because the people that Winterhawk encounters throughout the novel don't stay in his life for long, and it really isn't all that necessary to have full-blown character development for them. The inner voice that speaks to Winterhawk throughout his travails is amusingly snarky, and it is a poignant moment near the end, when the reader is finally privy to where that voice comes from.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book! ( )
1 vota niaomiya | Nov 14, 2023 |
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This story is full of action! Sometimes the backstory seemed really interesting and I found myself wanted to know more than was provided. ( )
  sunqueen | Sep 24, 2023 |
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WOW, WHAT AN ADVENTURE! Jolon Winterhawk, is a Nez Perce warrior and decorated 1873 US Army Cavalry soldier who is assigned to escort a train carrying gold through the Cascade Mountains of Oregon. Thus begins a journey that is fraught with danger, including being ambushed, a wild wagon trip through the wilderness and rogue army officers of the US Army Balloon Corpse who decided to take the gold for themselves. If this were not enough, there are encounters with huge creatures that lurk in the forest...creatures of legends. My reason for only 5 stars is that Buzan used two terms not known in 1873. First is Winterhawk's internalization of the term multitask, which first appeared in the 1960's and is not something an 1873 Nez Perce warrior would have thought of. Second is his use of the word hijacked, which came about sometime during the Prohibition Era of the 1920's. Having said that, I really liked In the Lair of Legends and would read another book written by Buzan. I received this book from the author through the Early Reviews on Librarything. ( )
  lewilliams | Sep 20, 2023 |
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"The devil is in the details and David Buzan masterfully brings all of those details to bear in creating one hell of a novel." -Tom McCaffrey, bestselling author of The Claire Trilogy The most highly decorated Native American in the history of the United States Cavalry, Jolon Winterhawk is a combat veteran of countless bloody skirmishes during the American Civil War. He's a man of honor, struggling with sworn allegiances to two different nations-the country he's sworn to protect, and the tribe he's promised to defend. During a top-secret mission to escort a military gold train through Oregon's rugged Cascade Mountains, Winterhawk emerges as the sole survivor of a large-scale ambush. Duty-bound to complete the assignment and honor the sacrifices of his fallen comrades, Winterhawk makes the fateful decision to personally deliver the precious cargo of gold. While Winterhawk embarks on a treacherous wagon trip across miles of dangerous wilderness, an aerial unit from the Army Balloon Corps has been dispatched to locate the missing train. Soon, the aeronauts seize upon a diabolical opportunity-stealing the gold for themselves. Outnumbered and outgunned, Winterhawk soon finds himself in the fiercest battle of his life. But he quickly discovers that man is not his greatest enemy. Because there's something else lurking deep in those woods. A monster of myth, a horrifying creature of enormous size.

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