Okay, so I wanted to share this with y'all..
The Kildaran
-Adam Gaffen and
Richard Evans, based on a universe by John Ringo
It is rather curious that while I normally like John Ringo’s
writing, Ghost was the only book of
his that I couldn't really get into. By
around CH7 of the first part of the novel, my sense of the absurd was
overpowering my suspension of disbelief and I gave up. But then I read Book Two and found myself
hooked. The Paladin of Shadows series is politically incorrect, strongly
masculine...in short, very much like James Bond. Mike Harmon, former SEAL, is just what every
man wants to be.
The series is set in an alternate universe of sorts, where a
tribe of families – the Kilder – live in a mountain settlement in Georgia (the
country, not the state). In Book Two,
Mike accidentally becomes their leader and starts training them up as proper
warriors. This expands rapidly through
the next three books, with the families eventually serving as a Special
Operations force closely allied to the US military, battling terrorists,
insurgents, criminals...and saving the world on more than one occasion. John doesn’t sugar-coat anything; the villains
are very evil, the barbaric habits and customs of certain cultures are
illustrated, along with the result of criminal activities like drug trafficking
and sexual slavery.
Part of the charm of the series lies in the Kilder themselves. At first, they appear to be just another
tribe in a barbaric and deeply corrupt country.
As the series continues to expand, however, they reveal surprising depths
– and their origins, drawn from a lost tribe of Vikings. (This isn't entirely impossible. There are suggestions that Romans, captured
in Persia, eventually ended up in China.)
Some of their customs are thoroughly odd, but just right to appeal to
the readers. One example is a form of ‘bride
price,’ with the bride selling her virginity to Mike for her dowry. And even that has deeper implications...
One of the most important characters in the series is
Katrina, a young girl who Mike rescued right back at the start of Book
Two. Unsurprisingly, she fell in love
with him; surprisingly, Mike didn't move in on her at once. Katrina set her sights on becoming the Kildaran,
the wife of the KIldar, and was working towards it when John Ringo put the
series on hiatus.
Adam Gaffen and Richard Evens, however, have continued the
series with The Kildaran. With Mike settling into a kind of domestic
life in the village, complete with harem, Katrina finally makes her move,
convincing him to marry her. In the
meantime – because it wouldn't be the same without a B-Plot – several nukes
have gone missing in Russia and one of them might be on the way to the
village. Another seems to be heading for
Moscow...which is a problem, because Mike and Putin have clashed once before
and Putin wants him dead.
As Mike allows his relationship with Katrina to grow and
develop, the teams scramble to hunt down the nukes before they can be deployed,
unaware that a deadly shadow from the past has returned to take revenge on Mike
– and one of his most trusted allies.
I wrote two books set in one of John Ringo’s universes, but
Adam and Richard took on a much harder task, using John Ringo’s characters.
I can offer no higher praise than to say that all of the characters sound right, very much like their original
versions. Even the ones who have grown
up over the novel (and previous books) show very definite links to the past,
particularly Katya. It is a rare fan
fiction writer who manages to mimic the original style so well, but this book definitely
succeeds.
Like the books written by John Ringo in this universe, the
novel is delightfully and outrageously over the top. Beautiful women, cool gadgets, villains who thoroughly
deserve every bad thing that happens to them, a complete lack of political
correctness...
What more do you want?
The Kildaran can
be downloaded for free from https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/260223
Or you can visit the author’s blog - http://www.thekildaran.blogspot.com/
And you can download the first five books from http://baencd.freedoors.org/Discs/Baen%2018/index.htm
Quote : "What more do you want?"
ReplyDeleteWe want you to write another novel :) What will happen next ?
Funny... I started Ghost and could not put it down. Loved it from start to finish...
ReplyDeleteI have to agree though, I applaud Adam for putting so much work into The Kildaran. It has some flaws but it a very enjoyable read.