
The Drowned City
Daniel Pursglove, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nathan Turner
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By:
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K. J. Maitland
About this listen
Gunpowder and treason changed England forever. But the tides are turning and revenge runs deep in this compelling historical thriller for fans of C.J. Sansom, Andrew Taylor's Ashes of London, Kate Mosse and Blood & Sugar.
1606. A year to the day that men were executed for conspiring to blow up Parliament, a towering wave devastates the Bristol Channel. Some proclaim God's vengeance. Others seek to take advantage.
In London, Daniel Pursglove lies in prison waiting to die. But Charles FitzAlan, close adviser to King James I, has a job in mind that will free a man of Daniel's skill from the horrors of Newgate. If he succeeds.
For Bristol is a hotbed of Catholic spies, and where better for the lone conspirator who evaded arrest, one Spero Pettingar, to gather allies than in the chaos of a drowned city? Daniel journeys there to investigate FitzAlan's lead, but soon finds himself at the heart of a dark Jesuit conspiracy - and in pursuit of a killer.
©2021 Karen Maitland (P)2021 Headline Publishing Group LtdCritic reviews
"A dark and enthralling historical novel with a powerful narrative. The mysterious Daniel Pursglove has all the qualifications for a memorable series hero." (Andrew Taylor)
"Spies, thieves, murderers and King James I? Brilliant." (Conn Iggulden)
"This gripping thriller shows what a wonderful storyteller Maitland is." (The Times)
Worth listening to but needs perseverance
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Great all-round
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Slow
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Excellent start to new series
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I only listened all the way through as the story was good and interesting. But I guess this might have just been me.
The Drowned City
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Good book, soothing narration!
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Good story, distracting reader
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I've rated this book squarely in the middle. Didn't meet my expectations but I will reserve final judgement until I've heard the second.
Good points about the book are that the plot is sturdy and looks like it will carry on building in book two. The voice actor has a good range of accents and it sounded believable.
What brought down the overall score is that there seems to be a whole back story to the main character that is barely touched on, but it feels like you're supposed to know more. I kept checking that this was the first in the series because there were a lot of points at which it felt like I'd missed a whole book. I also don't like the flicking between first- and third-person narration in alternate chapters. Somehow to me it feels like you're being reminded that you're in a fiction because it jars each time. That's probably just me though.
With the voice acting, although the chap is clearly accomplished, I found some of the pausing to be a bit odd and stilted. There's be random beats missed in sentences where you wouldn't expect them, as though he'd lost which line he was on. And at times he did sound a bit bored to be honest.
The first Gregory book I read was the debut of the Matthew Bartholomew series, and I wasn't blown away by it. But I thought the premise was good so I gave it a second chance and have been completely hooked on both that and the Chaloner series ever since. I'm hoping this will be the same.
So-so, but worth a second chance
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Throughly Enjoyable
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A great start to a new series.
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