Free For Heaven's Eyes Only (Secret Histories, #5) Assembled By Simon R. Green Provided As Digital


Free For Heaven's Eyes Only (Secret Histories, #5) Assembled By Simon R. Green Provided As Digital
R. Green is a bastard excuse me, master of the cliffhanger, At the end of the previous book in the series, sitelinkFrom Hell with Love, he manages to kill our narrator and main character.
I don't consider this a spoiler, since the dustjacket notes for this book explains that the story begins with Eddie Drood being dead.
I mention all this to tell you that the dratted ahem master has hung us from yet another cliff at the end of this one.
Just in case the liner notes for the next book don't mention what happens, I'll keep mum about it.


Green has never disappointed, with this series or any other that he has developed over his prolific years and may he have many more.
From my strictly personal viewpoint, I prefer Green's books over those of sitelinkJim Butcher is that there's more humor and personal quirkiness that helps to relieve the otherwise relentless tension and horror of the books.
I've delved only shallowly into Butcher's rich collection, and I've enjoyed his fine writing, For me, however, Green develops a richness and delight in his various characters that make for a wellrounded exploration of the depths of dark horrors and grisly battles.
Characters like the Armorer, the Librarian, the Witch of the Wild Wood, and we are introduced to the world's most powerful telepath, with the wonderful moniker of Ammonia Vom Acht "vom" being a masculine or neuter variation, contracting "von dem" "of the," loosely and "eight.
" Who, we may yet be told, are the other seven

You can read more about the plot and such in other places.
I'm only here to tell you that Green's books are taking up a major portion of my library shelves, and for great reasons.
Strongly recommended. Start from the beginning, sitelinkThe Man with the Golden Torc, and enjoy the whole marvelous tapestry.
I liked this book even more than I liked the previous one, It is no secret that I love weird stuff, Things that I can't wrap my mind around, One of my favorite books of all time is Through the Looking Glass because of these weird things.

And For Heaven's Eyes Only have a bunch of weirdness all over it,


Overall, this book was one of my favorites in the series, It is not a masterpiece, and it is not flawless, It might not even be considered good by fans of the series, but for me, it was enough weird and fun to be the favorite one yet.


Theth volume of Green's Secret Histories continue to up the ante, facing another global threat and handling it with the usual tongueincheek panache and subtle jokes.


If you've enjoyed the previous ones, don't hesitate, This is an evolving story line, though, so if you haven't read any of the previous ones, you really need to start with.


Enjoy! Read as audiobook, Awesome narrator Fifth in the Secret Histories urban fantasy series revolving around the Drood family in England.


My Take
Green has such a good time making fun of secret agents, family, scientists, and demons with the Nightside's influence leaking in all over, LOL.
There is no shortage of action in this one, and again I just couldn't figure out how Green was going to get them out of this.
There were heartstopping moments galore, some of which resulted from Eddie's inability to step back and plan for a minute.


I do enjoy Eddie fighting in his armour, The new Ethelgenerated suits are so much more fun than the old stuff! Of course, I do enjoy how the Metcalf sisters keep surprising the gentlemanly boy with their own fighting skills.


"Roger mentions that he's been banned from Limbo and when Molly asks him how one can possibly be banned, his reply is:

'Boisterousness,' Roger said vaguely.
'Bad behaviour. You know how it is, '"


Dusk's comment toward the end would have meant more if Eddie had been badder instead of the few times he stepped over the line.


"'Send the bill to Drood Hall,' I said, 'And we'll all take turns officially ignoring it, '"


Whoa, a whole load of things and people that scare the bejeebers out of Droods pops up in this one.
If Eddie wants to keep Molly and his Shaman Bond persona safe, then why does he allow her to approach him at the Faire Oh man, there's a bit more behind William's afflictions than anyone thought!

"Being a Satanist is "a very selfindulgent lifestyle.
. . indulge every sin, wallow in every pleasure, satisfy every need, . . gets very boring after a while, Because if you can do anything, then nothing really matters anymore, It's all so superficial. "


It's fun, exciting, terrifying, and then heartbreaking, . .

The Story
It's a nightmare in Drood Hall, and Eddie's in the thick of it.
All the people he's killed over the years are demanding informationright along with the Nightside's Walker,

It's a visit to negotiate with Ammonia a trip to the Supernatural Arms Fairea little bit steampunk, a little bit James Bond, and a little bit crazed weaponsmaster! some fancy and notsofancy undercover work that appears not to have worked at all and, betrayal after betrayal after betrayal.


They have got to find that traitor in the Hall!

The Characters
Eddie Drood, a.
k. a. , Shaman Bond Eddie's cultivated his Bond persona so no one is surprised as to where or when Shaman appears, is a field agent for the Drood family based in London.
Molly Metcalf is his witchy girlfriend, always looking out for her man, Isabella is her sister, "a supernatural terrorist, twilight avenger, and so hardcore in her convictions she could scare the wings off an angel", who envies the Droods' having the best toys.
Louisa is the youngest sister, She's been dead seven years now and it hasn't held her backshe's more feared than the other two.
Hey, you welcome one Metacalf witch, you welcome them all, . .

Uncle Jack, the Armourer who has way too much fun in his workshop think James Bond's Q, steps up to rule the family.


William is the whacko Librarian in his everfaithful white bunny slippers with a new assistant and nanny, Ioreth and, there's something in the Old Library that's watching over William.
A Harveytype pooka shows up, Cousin Harry is still plotting for his own gain with his partner, Roger Morningstar, the halfdemon, his halfbrother, AND his loverhe shows off his true self in this one! The new Cedric has settled into his post as SerjeantatArms, and, you just can't keep Ethel, the new alien entity, out of anything.


Other significant Droods include Callan as the Head of the War Room Howard is in charge of Operations Margaret, a.
k. a. , Capability Maggie, the head landscaper, is suggested as a possible Matriarch Jacob was the ghost most everybody hated or feared Amelia is a farseer who gave her all and, Virgil is another farseer.


Geoffrey Earl is the local vicar and the bossy Margaret are some of the few survivors of Little Stoke.
The Wulfshead Club is supposed to be neutral territory where Molly and Eddie meet up with Larry Oblivion Nightside Trash Jeremy Diego the ghostfinder Monkton Farley, a consulting detective Philip MacAlpine who made some silly, farreaching decisions in Daemons are Forever Bishop Beastly "who refuses to belong to any organised church that would accept the likes of him" Lady Damnation and, the Indigo Spirit is a human superhero.


Walker was the ruler of the Nightside before he was toppled due to his own hubris see The Good, the Bad, and the Uncanny Nightside,.
Ammonia Vom Acht is the best psychic in the world and quite possibly Uncle William's best chance at recovering his mind.
It's just that, well, she terrifies the Droods, Peter is her alcoholic husband, Augusta Moon looks like one of P, G. Wodehouse's terrifying aunts and dresses à la Lord Peter Wimsey traveling "the world doing good, and to hell with whether other people appreciated it".
Usher is here, there, and everywhere at once he runs the Gun Shops of Usher in the Nightside.
The Bloodred Guard will take on anyone including the Satanists, They're just not being paid enough to take on a Drood, Charlatan Joe will sell anyone out,

The Satanists include:
Lightbringer House is the central meeting place for the Satanists.
Alexandre Dusk is a selfmade computer geek leading the group, Hmmm, makes me wonder about Bill Gates, . . Jodie Harper and Mother Shipton are some of the Satanists in London's Undertowne.
Sir Terrence "Terry the Toad" Ashtree is having his doubts, Stefan Klein is in charge of hooking Ammonia up,

The Droods sprang from a Druid back at the beginning, almost, of time who made a deal with an alien entity.
The Droods have since watched over the world, ensuring that nothing too horrible occurs and they are feared by all"aliens, elves, mad scientists and their monsters, secret organizations, and ancient inhuman enemies".
The Immortals were an ancient Drood enemya human had reached the Heart first and made his own deal.


The Cover
The cover is the opening shot in which Eddie is trapped in a deserted Drood Hall, ice clinging to everything with our focus on the silhouetted profile of Walker standing just outside the open doors.


The title is a takeoff on a James Bond movie, and quite appropriate for this story since its Satanists, instead of Spectre, planning to destroy the world.
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