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Raven: Blood Eye [Import] [Hardcover]

Giles Kristian (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)


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Raven October 19, 2009
A Viking adventure, packed with battles, blood and gore, Raven is historical fiction at its very best, and marks the debut of an outstanding new talent.

For two years Osric has lived a simple life, apprenticed to the mute old carpenter who took him in when others spurned him. But when Norsemen from across the sea burn his village, Osric is taken prisoner by these warriors. Their chief, Sigurd the Lucky, believes the Norns have woven this strange boy’s fate together with his own, and Osric begins to sense glorious purpose among this fellowship of warriors.

Immersed in the Norsemen’s world and driven by their lust for adventure, Osric proves a natural warrior and forges a blood bond with Sigurd, who renames him Raven. But the Norsemen’s world is a savage one, where loyalty is often repaid in blood and where a young man must become a killer in order to survive. When the Fellowship faces annihilation from ealdorman Ealdred of Wessex, Raven chooses a bloody and dangerous path, accepting the mission of raiding deep into hostile lands to steal a holy book from Coenwolf, King of Mercia.
There he will find much more than the Holy Gospels of St Jerome. He will find Cynethryth, an English girl with a soul to match his own. And he will find betrayal at the hands of cruel men, some of whom he regards as friends.


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"A powerful, lightning-paced tale of the Norsemen in England; an astonishing and riveting debut."
— Bernard Cornwell --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Giles Kristian was the lead singer in a successful boy band, and has been a model and an advertising copywriter. Raven is his debut novel.


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Press; First Edition edition (October 19, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0593061624
  • ISBN-13: 978-0593061626
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,141,423 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "The Norns of Fate are weaving still, and I was a Norseman now", March 6, 2010
This review is from: Raven, Blood Eye (Paperback)
I ordered this book from amazon.uk because I did not see it available at the time. Looks like it is available in the US now, which is great.

I found the 1st 50-pages torturous, as I slogged through a young writer's plodding character development. Once our main man takes to a long ship, the story picks up and I slew the book in 2-days. The story takes place around 790 AD, which is largely considered the start of the Viking Age, though it likely began considerably sooner. It begins with an outcast, our main man, in a small English coastal dung-hole of a village who does not remember his childhood. I'm not sure but it could be loosely based on the early Viking raid on the monestary at Lindisfarne.

Raven has to pay his dues before he is accepted into an elite band of raiders. Eventually the teach him their fighting arts and he discovers a natural talent for war as he adventures across Wessex and Mercia. At times the story gave me deja vu, like I was back with Bernard Cornwell's Uhtred. Then there is the ship "Fjord Elk"; great name for a ship but it transported me straight back to Robert Low's "The Whale Road".

One nice thing I can say is, while some of the sentence structure could use some work, the book is well edited. One small grievance with these English writers, you need to join with the rest of the world and differentiate between "corn", an New World food, and wheat, what you are actually referring to. Its kind of like stubbornly insisting on driving on the wrong side of the road, which the rest of the world has rejected.

The book is filled with graphic violence, and profanity that was often so colorful I had to wonder as to the historical realism. Once the adventure got going it kept my attention and on balance I thought this was an excellent first novel filled with lots of good characters. I plan to start book II tonight. Enjoy.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not good enough, September 6, 2010
This review is from: Raven: Blood Eye (Kindle Edition)
Being a Norwegian who reads allot of historical fiction I decided to read this book. I'm sorry to say I was disappointed.

Many compare this book to Bernard Cornwells books, but where Cornwell is a brilliant writer and storyteller who portrays vivid characters with depth, Kristians characters are mostly extraordinarily one-dimensional.

The Vikings laugh, kill and drink. They are all supreme fighters and they keep mentioning the gods at every possible opportunity. Then they laugh some more, kill some more and drink some more, before they yet again show of their supreme fighting skill, deftly followed with a mention of the gods. Further on in the story they do it all again, and again, and again.....repeat sequence seven times or so, and you will essentially have read the story. Skirmish heaped on drinking heaped on skirmish heaped on boring plot heaped on skirmish heaped on drinking. In an effort to try to compare it with something equally monumentally boring and repetitive, the first thing that comes to mind is the TV-show "The Pacific", whose characters possibly outfight Kristians characters in terms of lack of depth and personality.

Bernard Cornwell has given us characters like Uther of Bebbanburg, Lord Derfel Cadarn and Nicolas Hook. Persons with doubts, fears, love and hate. On top of this Cornwell dives rather more into the politics, ideas and bigger picture of the time. All this he succeeds in mixing beautifully into exciting books. Kristian has mostly succeeded in portraying a bunch of staggering alcoholics and sociopaths(come to think of it, it's possibly an even bigger feat not to manage to get something entertaining out of that mix) to the degree that I must wonder how much Mr. Cornwell actually was paid to recommend this book.

However, I can not speak for the last 30 pages or so, because by that time I simply was not interested in reading the end. To put down a book before I have read it to end has only happened two times before in my life, and I have read allot of books. That sums it up for me, you do the rest of the math.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Standing in the ShieldWall., September 21, 2010
This review is from: Raven: Blood Eye (Paperback)
Great story with great characters.I liked this book big time.You really get caught up in the story and feel as if you yourself are standing in the shieldwall.Waiting for the enemy to attack and stoking up the anger needed to eradicate your fear.Bring on the slaughter...........Bring on part 2.
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