Now gimme FIRE!!
The follow up to Plague. There maybe *** SPOILERS*** ahead from the first book.
With many of the players still alive we discover a London free of the Plague, all seems better in the world, but already the spectre of FIRE is raised in the preface, I suspect it’s menace will creep upon us similar to the Plague in the first outing as a malevolent presence cast upon the residents of London?
So what can I tell you now at journey’s end.
The backdrop to the story has the King, Charles II as the target of the 5th monarchists who remain prevalent from the first book with the thread of the recent English Civil War still strong. Our highwayman turned thief taker Coke has joined forces with Pitman, an offer made at the conclusion of Plague, he, Coke, being offered a full pardon by the King for services made to saving his personage. Their business (thief taking) fulfils the early part of the story, which intertwines with the 5th monarchists who seek vengeance on the pair for their elimination of one of theirs in Plague & also for meddling in their plots/schemes. The 5th Monarchists are more widespread in this tale & their reach into society/court is explained in greater depth. In the early story a series of events take place effecting our trio, I included Sarah Chalker (actress) from the prior book in this trio & calamity befalls them all in different ways as the 5th monarchists seek retribution…….. there concludes the first part of the book…..
The second half of the book begins with the trio in turmoil…….. will they prevail? Will the fire now be a factor as it finally raises it’s head at jus over half-way into the story. You’ll have to read all about it to find out. I can’t really say more as it’ll ruin a good yarn.
Overall the pacing was good. The early part was perhaps all a little too happy family for me so it was great to see the story change gear quickly as the trio fell foul at the hands of the 5th monarchists. The historical content as with all his books was a good read, filling in detail of the peoples, politics, religious impact & lifestyle of the era. The main characters are the real pull in this series though & Fire saw them evolve again along with numerous players around them. The one down side was perhaps the ending which like the Great Fire kinda fizzled out……..
I’m torn where to put this one as it really is a 3.5 stars & I think I’m gonna side with a three mainly down to how I felt at journey’s end. Have to say I enjoyed his tale of Vlad along with the fall of Constantinople more then this duo, although there still good reads & shows the author has a niche for this period of history across Europe.