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review 2019-09-27 11:45
"The Severed Streets - The Shadow Police #2" by Paul Cornell - more horror than urban fantasy
The Severed Streets - Paul Cornell

 

I found "The Severed Streets" to be a surprisingly brutal book. It goes beyond the "Old Bill vs Old Nick on the West Ham Pitch" feel of the first book "London Falling" and crosses the boundary from Urban Fantasy to real Horror.

 

It continues with the unconventional police unit, all of whom have been gifted with The Sight - the ability to see the magic associated with Old London and used by members of Underground London. This magical community is not glamorous. It's filled with the poverty, grief and sacrifice that are the price paid for using London's magic.

 

The London at the centre of the magic in this book is very different in tone from the London in Ben Aaronovitch's "Rivers Of London" series. It makes Peter Grant's London seem calm and hopeful. The London of "The Severed Streets" is a meat-grinder city, where people's hopes and fears are used to keep them in line while they feed more power to the people at the top. It's a place of desperation, punishment and betrayal.

 

The plot, which involves an unstoppable supernatural killer that slices up its victims with a supernatural razor, is powered by a strong pulse of contemporary British politics - circa 2014 but it still sounds current - with the police being cut and division being ramped up via social media and street protests and counter-protests to fuel a right-wing coup. The motivation for the coup would fit the current government. The main architect of the coup wants to replace Parliament with more direct control "because what the people in this country need is someone to tell them what to think".

 

The book is well-written. The characters are strong. The magic world is credible. I found the injection of Neil Gaiman into the novel as a character with an active role in the plot distracting and unnecessary. It seemed like fandom to me. Maybe it would have worked better if I was a Gaiman fan.

 

I felt the book lagged a little in the middle. I was just starting to feel bogged down in exposition of the crime and the culture when the big surprise happened, the tone got darker and I felt like I'd just crested the top of the rollercoaster and was falling to fast to do anything but hold on.

 

I found "The Severed Streets" to be a deeply depressing book, soaked in sadness. The Shadow Police themselves are a major source of grief and depression. They deceive each other, distrust each other, despise themselves for the deceit and bemoan the distrust. They are reckless and desperate and well out of their depth.

 

The overall tone of the book took me back to an explanation of sin that a Jesuit Priest once gave me. He said it starts as a loss of grace. It becomes an absence of grace. It peaks with an inability even to recognise grace. By grace, he meant joy/love/hope/, the things God gives us to help us live a worthwhile life. It seems to me that this book is about the loss of grace, especially by the Shadow Police. Some lose all of it, some have grace eroded but not only does no one thrive but the possibility of a grace-filled life has become nothing but an only partially effective self-deception.

 

I listened to the audiobook version which was skilfully narrated by Damian Lynch. Click on the SoundCloud link below to hear a sample.

https://soundcloud.com/audible/the-severed-streets
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text 2019-09-24 22:25
Reading progress update: I've read 44%.
The Severed Streets - Paul Cornell

 

 

I'd expected the weirdest thing in this book to be the London-powered supernatural world it revealed.

 

It turns out that the two weirdest things so far are:

 

how convoluted the thought processes of undercover policemen with the things to hide from other undercover policemen can be;

 

the idea of Neil Gaiman being interviewed by the Shadow Police about the workings of the supernatural underworld.

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text 2019-09-22 19:22
Reading progress update: I've read 12%.
The Severed Streets - Paul Cornell

 

This opens with a scene of graphic supernatural violence against a member of the Cabinet. It’s well done. It feels fresh and relevant.

 

Then we have a couple of chapters where half the text is about recapping from Book 1. It’s been a while since I read Book 1 so I needed the reminders but even so, it felt clumsy. If I’d have gone straight from Bok 1 to this, I’d have found it very frustrating.

 

I’m listening to the audiobook version. The narrator doesn't quite hack it. This is a book that jumps fr M one person to another within a chapter and I can’t always tell who I’m supposed to be listening to. If I read  Book 3, I’ll go for the ebook version.

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review 2019-06-24 21:21
Severed Knot
Severed Knot - Cryssa Bazos

1652, the English Civil War has ripped over the land and torn apart families. Iain Johnstone and his Scottish soldiers have been captured and are being held captive by the English, barely alive. They are eventually put on a ship in order to be sold into servitude in Barbados. Mairead O'Conneil is supposed to be kept safe at her family farm in Ireland, but when the English descend on the farm, they kill the men and capture the woman to be sold into slavery as well. After surviving the voyage Iain and Mairead are both bought by the McVale plantation. While enduring hard labor, humiliation, and heartbreak Mairead and Iain find comfort in one another and Iain hatches a plan to escape the island.

Suspenseful, romantic and emotional, Severed Knot reeled me in with amazing characters and intriguing plot. Iain is incredibly, strong, reliable and caring but packaged in a hard exterior. Mairead is confident, compassionate and has a powerful constitution wrapped in a small frame. Both Mairead and Iain suffer insurmountable losses and hardships through their life and on the plantation. Their love develops slowly and carefully in the harsh landscape. Through the writing as well as Iain and Mairead's experiences, the cruel reality of the Barbados sugar trade is brought to life as the entire island is forced to realign itself for sugar. Hope and love continually surface as traits to help people survive. As the conditions worsen, escape becomes the only option. Suspense increases as plans are hatched, executed and interfered with for a satisfying ending.

This book was received for free in return for an honest review.

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review 2019-04-17 10:55
New Release Review! Severed (Precinct One #1) Shona Husk!

 

 

Hello, Readers! Today, I am visiting a new sci-fi world by Shona Husk! Enjoy and don't forget to add the first book in the Precinct One series - Severed to your shelves!

 

 

 

 

 

Halle Ish, one of Velli’s elite police Arrows, is shot down during a Precinct One riot. Wounded and unable to fly, she tries to hide and avoid capture, knowing that if she is found by the razor gangs or Clipper Sect they will sever her wings. She needs to get out of Precinct One.

 

Avin Lent was once a promising medical student, but he started sniffing Mumble to beat the stress and is now the doctor to one of the biggest gangs in Precinct One—while not part of the Clipper Sect, they are just as dangerous. He knows he is only as useful as his next surgery and they would have no qualms about killing him. Only Jarro is keeping him safe.

 

Jarro Coblic is deep under cover and has been for a year. Immersed in the gang, he suspects his hands will never be clean again. When he finds the wounded Arrow, he knows he can’t turn her over even though everyone is looking for her. With his lover’s help, they hide her and heal her wing. All the while, falling for her. He prays Avin will not crumble and reveal their secret as Jarro tries to figure out a way to get them all out of Precinct One before the Sect and the gangs bring the full wrath of Velli on Precinct One. Tearing the place down can’t come soon enough, but there will be blood before the slate can be washed clean.


 

 

Wounded and able to fly, Halle Ish is an elite police arrow in enemy territory, knowing that if she is found by the gangs her wings will be severed. Avin Lenit was once a promising med student, but now he’s the doctor to one of the biggest gangs in Precinct One. He’s been deep under cover for over year, Jarro Cobli has to find a way to get them all out of Precinct One before the Sect and the gangs bring the full wrath of the Veilli on Precinct One.

 

The characters are strong, compelling and easily pull readers into their story as they try to survive in some grueling circumstances. The relationship between Avin and Jarro is well established, sweet and super-hot, but the relationship between the two men and Halle ups the chemistry level to explosive but the romance is slow growing due to trust issues and secrets which keeps the outcome of the ménage romance in suspense until the very end.

 

The plot is fast paced and while thrilling and full of excitement, it also is full of violence and drug use which makes the story a bit on the dark side adds a bit of dangerous appeal to readers. The author adds these dark elements to the story in a way that gets the point across without going into graphic details that could potentially be off-putting. Although, the story could have been a bit more informative in regards to the culture, the world is fascinating with some unique elements that have a kind of cross between a post-apocalyptic world and futuristic world and readers can’t help but become completely caught up its thrilling debut story.

 

 

 

Author's Book Page -
http://www.shonahusk.com/science-fiction-romance/severed/

 

 

Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43881174-severed

 

BookLikes - http://booklikes.com/severed-shona-husk/book,14002963

 

BookBub - https://www.bookbub.com/books/severed-precinct-one-book-1-by-shona-husk

 

Riffle - https://www.rifflebooks.com/books/1044175

 

Romance.io - https://www.romance.io/books/5c72438801dbc864fb9a9f19/severed-shona-husk

 

GBooks - https://books.google.com/books?id=U8J2wgEACAAJ&dq=shona+husk+severed&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwit3LfF_r_hAhUPO60KHTEQCCcQ6AEwAHoECAMQAg

 

 

 

 

Severed is the 1st book in the Precinct One series

 

Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/series/256521-precinct-one

 

 

 

AVAILABLE in print or ebook

 

NineStar Press - https://ninestarpress.com/product/severed/

 

Amazon (P) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1950412261/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tpbk_p3_i3

 

Amazon (e) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NYTWYGP/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p2_i1

 

B&N - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1130660196?ean=9781950412266

 

iBooks - https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/severed/id1453774304?_bbid=11790972&mt=11

 

GPlay - https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Shona_Husk_Severed?id=V3yKDwAAQBAJ

 

Kobo - https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/severed-15


 

 

Romance author Shona Husk lives in Western Australia at the edge of the Indian Ocean. Blessed with a lively imagination she spent most of her childhood making up stories. As an adult she discovered romance novels and hasn’t looked back.

With over forty published stories, ranging from sensual to scorching, she writes contemporary, paranormal, fantasy and sci-fi romance.

 

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Website - http://www.shonahusk.com/

 

Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3464665.Shona_Husk

 

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/shonahusk

 

Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/ShonaHusk

 

BookBub - https://www.bookbub.com/authors/shona-husk


 

 

 

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