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  • Deathstalker Rebellion: Being the Second Part of the Life and Times of Owen Deathstalker

  • Deathstalker, Book 2
  • By: Simon R. Green
  • Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
  • Length: 22 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (63 ratings)
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Deathstalker Rebellion: Being the Second Part of the Life and Times of Owen Deathstalker

By: Simon R. Green
Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
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Summary

Owen Deathstalker - outlawed, with a price on his head and the blood of a mighty warrior lineage in his veins - had no choice but to embrace a dangerous destiny. With nothing to lose, only he had the courage to take up arms against Queen Lionstone XIV.

Now as he gathers his unlikely allies - the legendary washed-up hero Jack Random, the beautiful pirate Hazel d'Arc, the original Deathstalker long since presumed dead, and the alien Hadenmen whose purposes no human can discern - the eyes of the downtrodden are upon him while the freedom of a galaxy hangs in the balance....

©1996 Simon R. Green (P)2017 Tantor

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Pure nostalgia

I read this as a teenager when it came out in 1996 and for all its faults it’s a cracking story. The reader is good, with a few mispronunciation errors (for eg often saying ‘snub’ instead of ‘shub’ which was a bit strange), but these don’t really detract. Really glad this classic series still has legs.

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Great listen

Really brought the book to life. Some of the accents feel out of place but it helps to distinguish who is speaking. The books are long and its great that its unabridged

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Strong sequel

A good yarn, the performance by Gildart Jackson, is, for me, a large part of what makes the story so enjoyable. Would have liked to have seen more of Owen's tale, but Jack and Ruby's escapades were fun.

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Bit of a mess. Fun but not really good.

This feels like the without gas too many ideas and ended up writing a book almost unconnected to the first. There was some connective tissue but only in the most tenuous way. The title character was shunted out of the way quite quickly and the rest of the book was about other characters. Ideas came and went, Deus Ex Machina was pretty much order of the day and it revels in its gory details. There are even moments of slapstick in here which feel out of place and unreal.

For all of that, it’s clear that the author can write. Descriptions and prose flow well and the characters, despite being paper thin in most cases, are strangely entertaining.

It’s a mess, but like an Eaton Mess, it’s still one you’ll probably enjoy finishing all the same.

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