My new favourite curse, courtesy of Eddie Chase: "Buggeration & Fuckery!" It made me laugh out loud every time Eddie said it in this book [I listened to this as an audio book] and the story gave him plenty of opportunities to use it - this was the perfect action/thriller, and I am still absolutely loving Nina and Eddie and their continuing archaeological adventures!
Some of the other reviewers have complained about the unbelievability of these books, and to that I say: that's the whole point of reading an action/thriller! Me? If I wanted reality, I'd read non-fiction, but as someone who instantly fell in love with Indiana Jones from the second I met him, I am perfectly fine with a fictional hero like Eddie Chase doing stuff no REAL secret agent could probably pull off and still survive [although one just never knows what real secret agents are capable of - that's why they're SECRET, after all!].
This book, and in fact the whole series so far is just a big bucket of rip-roaring, no-holds-barred action and excitement. Is it escapist? Yup! Is it implausible? Maybe, don' care! This story is fast-paced, interesting, and filled with lots of exotic locations. The story is exciting, engaging, and interesting, especially if archaeology is your thing [it's definitely mine!] and then, there's the humour!
I absolutely love a book that makes me laugh out loud, and this whole series has done that consistently. The tongue-in-cheek, sarcastic way Eddie, and to a lesser extent, Nina react to the often insane things that happen to them provides a really fun and funny counter-point to the high drama of the action in the plot, and helps to break up the tension in the life-and-death stuff. Personally, I love that that! I laughed out lough a LOT listening to this book. Most of that was the author's writing which is clever and snappy, but some of the credit has to go to the narrator, who absolutely NAILED both Eddie's accent and his black humour personality!
The story in this book was an especially enjoyable one for me, as I am a fan of Arthurian legends, so the search for Excalibur was something I would be predisposed to be all-in for. Fortunately, the author knows his characters, and, I suspect, his audience. Is this a formula series? Yes, it is. But it's a formula that works! I know what to expect when I pick up a book in this series, and I enjoy what it delivers. I enjoy these books as exciting, escapist thrill-rides, with a side of sarcastic humour, and I absolutely intend to continue with this series!