#SPFBO Review of Never Die by Rob J. Hayes
Never Die is one of the titles on my list of books for the SPFBO competition and was one of the books that I decided to roll forward after having read the first 30% with the idea of reading and reviewing fully. In this respect I have 4 more reviews to follow which I’m hoping will be in fairly quick succession followed by a post to reveal my semi finalists and the book I will be taking to stage two of the competition. So, straight to my review of Never Die
Okay, Never Die is a story of revenge, but it’s one of the most unusual and unique revenge stories that I’ve ever encountered. This is a story of heroes and honour, it’s packed to the rafters with action, steeped in Asian culture and folklore and delivers a fast paced tale that ends on a, well, I’m lost for words exactly how to best describe the ending, ‘it’s a little jaw dropping’ is the first thing that springs to mind.
Here we meet a young boy on a mission to bring down an Emperor. Of course he can’t do this by himself. He’s a young boy of eight or nine years maybe, he doesn’t have the strength, he isn’t a fighter, he doesn’t really have a plan for that matter, come to think of it he has very little, not a pot to piss in or even a pair of shoes. But he knows his heroes and embarks on a hero recruitment drive if you will – the only slight deterrent for anybody wanting to take up a position, they have to be dead in order to do so. It’s not the best incentive to apply for the role. As it happens the heroes have very little say in the matter, they need to die and so die they must.
Now, first things first. I am not going to be discussing the plot at all other than the above paragraph. This is a story that delivers a number of twists and I’d sooner leave further elaboration well alone in order to avoid spoilers. Strangely enough, and although I obviously now know the final reveals this is a book that I would very much like to revisit. I think it would be really interesting to see how, or if, the knowledge of the ending affects the rest of the story for me.
So, what really shone for me with Never Die.
I have to applaud Hayes’ ability to come up with such an action packed novel that plowed forward relentlessly and intensely yet at the same time invited me to get to know the characters. How many times do you read a book where the characters suffer from the intensity of world building, or the furious nature of the adventure takes centre stage and you can’t get a feel for the place. This really is an incredibly well rounded novel which is even more impressive when you consider it’s just shy of 300 pages. The action is delivered at breakneck speed. The story, in fact, opens with a battle sequence where the fighting is portrayed so well that I could see the characters playing out their deadly dances. The characters are introduced one at a time which gives you the chance to get a feel for them without becoming overwhelmed. And the world building – well, it’s taking place in every sentence really. Names, places, clothing, food, back stories, they’re all related with an effortless grace that really belies the skill that it must take.
The characters are all so very different. And they start out with no small degree of hatred for each other not to mention a good deal of competitive swaggering and banter. Eventually though, they begin to develop bonds which I suppose gives weight to the idea that there’s nothing like a shared goal to bring people together. They’re all masters in their own way, whether with the sword or with fighting without the use of weapons. I’m not going to try to describe all the different techniques, frankly I’d just make an absolute mess of it. Just lets say they’re all masters in their given fields and leave well enough alone. They all have some pretty cool names and some of their abilities make for great reading during the throes of battle – I’m definitely looking at Emerald Wind right now!
In terms of criticisms. Well, this is a conundrum because I did have a couple of little issues as the story progressed, but, the ending kind of answered my qualms and it’s really difficult to discuss what they were because, obviously I’m being all secretive. I will say that I did guess one of the twists part way through the story. I actually have no idea how because I wasn’t reading the book at the time, in fact I was doing something a bit brain numbingly mundane when suddenly a light bulb went on in my head in a most unexpected and comic book style fashion. I wasn’t aware I’d even be thinking of the book but there you go. So, yes, I had my little ‘ah-ha’ moment and of course I was feeling quite smug and also not a little bit disappointed (like, if this is what the ending is all about then really….) but, of course there’s a but, yes, I had guessed what I will call one third of the twists – but (again with the buts) it was only the smallest element of the twist in the tale and the other two revelations – well, hot damn – and that’s why I need to do a reread.
I guess this leaves me with only one downside, or maybe two. This was shorter than I would have liked (even though it does have a certain epicyness to it – that is a word, I’ve seen it on the internet so it must be true) and it’s a standalone. In a world where series of books can sometimes reach double digits I guess I should be applauding a standalone – but, please sir, I would like more.
Oh, and I suppose I forgot to mention all the fantasy elements, ghosts, and monsters and the like, but – go and pick up a copy and discover them for yourself.
I received a copy courtesy of the author, for which my thanks. The above is my own opinion.
What a fascinating book, Lynn. Thank you for a fabulous review:))
Thanks Sarah – it is a very good read indeed.
I’m definitely reading this when I have time. Awesome review😁
I hope you get chance but I know how many books you have 😀
Since you listed this book in your SPFBO “adventure”, it somehow called out to me – it happens sometimes and in the end the… siren song proves true more often than not. Now that I’ve read your review, or rather your enthusiastic report on this oh-so-mysterious story, I know that once again my “book vibes” were spot-on and I know I will enjoy this story. It’s already gone on my “wanted” list – at the very top. 😉
Thank you so much for sharing!!!!
I hope you enjoy it and look forward to reading your thoughts.
Lynn 😀
This is one I absolutely want to read, so I am glad it was so good!
It’s very well done and also very clever. The ending has me wanting to read it again.
Lynn 😀
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Glad you liked this one so much! I’ve heard a lot of buzz about this one.
Very twisted and clever.
Lynn 😀
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