Audiobook - 12:15 Hours - Narrator: Colin Mace
Listened to: 06:05 Hours (50.0%) - Balance: 06:10 Hours
I am an avid reader listener to the "Ben Hope" series of novels. To date I have heard 14 of the books, including "Ben Hope, #0.5, Passenger 13", which launched the series for me. I have really enjoyed most of them, awarding rankings of 4 Stars to ten novels, 3 Stars to three and 1 Star to just one, the subject of this review, "#14, The Devils Kingdom".
I went to bed early tonight and I listened to about three hours of this audiobook, having to really push myself to continue, but in the end I simply had to give up.
It was the gratuitous violence and death inflicted on an old man, and an old priest, and a group of missionary nuns, that first hit me in the guts. This was followed by a lot more wicked violence that caused pain and injuries to a large group of young orphanage students (boys 8-15 years) who had been kidnapped by the perpetrators. I found it intolerable and simply too difficult to listen to, let alone digest as part of the plot and storyline.
This book is now shelved as a DNF and I no longer intend to hear "#13, Star of Africa" (which I thought I had heard, but I hadn't) because reviews indicate it is more or less a prequel to #14.
I am sad and disappointed due to the fact that one of my favourite series has very much let me down. Of course, I can and do tolerate gratuitous violence in most of the 'action' books I listen to, but in the case of "The Devil's Kingdom" the slaughter of religious innocents, children and women, young and old, was more than I was prepared to tolerate tonight.