The Palace Job by Patrick Weekes
Just finished reading The Palace Job by Patrick Weekes which was a thoroughly enjoyable fantasy adventure/heist story packed with unusual characters and lots of fun.
The story starts off with a crazy inventive prison break. Loch and her fellow prisoner Kali have to get out of the Cleaners before something seriously ‘bad’ happens. And, basically they take their chances and go for it. That right there – that should give you a damn good idea what the rest of the story will be like – anyway, you can definitely over think a plan.
Loch has a curious background – quite unexpected in fact when the full story eventually comes out. She’s an ex-soldier and was in prison for deserting – along with her colleague and friend Kali. Of course, it turns out that this could have been a set up because whilst she’s been away from home it seems like her future and inheritance has been stolen. Now, Loch is determined to steal from the man who stole from her. She has her sights set on an ancient elven manuscript and needs to put together the best crew possible to pull off the impossible.
Let me recount the ways in which this is good.
Firstly, and I like to think rather importantly a great cast of characters. I mean, there is a lot going on here and plenty of people to populate the story so the character development isn’t maybe as deep as you could hope for but I still thought Weekes did a good job. Let’s put it this way, I liked them. More to the point, as things rolled forward and the proverbial started to hit the fan I was worried about them. We have Loch – can this woman fight or what! Why yes she can. Her trusty sidekick Kali who trusts her completely. Kali is your typical joker and seems to be able to crack ‘mother’ jokes in multiple languages. We have a unicorn, nope, not kidding – oh, and this unicorn can shape shift. A young male who seems the most unlikely recruit and his would-be friend the wizard, a skilled lock picker and an acrobat and last, but not least a death priestess and her talking warhammer. Yep, wow. I love this cast. Like I said, the development could have probably used a bit more time but having said that it would have made the story a heck of a lot longer and would also probably have diluted the dialogue and humour to an extent.
Secondly, I think the pacing and plot is excellent. It’s a very clever story and clearly being a little less clever I was delightfully surprised for the majority of the book – I am just basically useless at second guessing and to be honest I tend to think why even try – just get on with the story, become immersed and everything will eventually become clear. On top of which, reading this with a sense of wonder and surprise all adds to the tension you feel for the characters. The plot – well, what I can say is that Weekes puts you through the wringer a little bit in terms of the characters – to such an extent that certain elements of the plot definitely take a back seat because you’re so desperate to read on and find out what happens next.
Thirdly, Great imagination. The world. Well, again, probably could have used a little development but on the whole we have such a lot going on. Mummies, satyrs, prophecies, steam punk elements, elves. Basically, you name it and Weekes has probably thought it!
I’m actually not going to give a lot more away. A quick recap. A strange yet great bunch of characters – oh, I forgot about Pyvic – this is the guy who is hot on the tail of the escaped prisoners – and another really good character to read about. Anyway, as I was saying. This is very entertaining. I think it will give you a whole bundle of laughs. It’s clever, quick and imaginative. I found myself almost desperately wondering how on earth the characters could survive.
I can’t wait to pick up the next in series.
I received a copy of this courtesy of the publishers through Netgalley for which my thanks. The above is my own opinion.
No.21 8=bit zombie #Drawlloween

Today is day 21 of Drawlloween – a fun event that I found out about here on the lovely ‘Not Yet Read’. Today is an 8-bit zombie. Wasn’t entirely sure what this was – and I could have been a bit more careful but here it is:
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Waiting on Wednesday…
20 October 2015
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Breaking the Spine, Ghost Talkers, Mary Robinette Kowal, Tor Books, Waiting on Wednesday
“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine. Every Wednesday we get to highlight a book that we’re really looking forward to. This Wednesday’s choice is again a bit of a long wait but I do like the look of this one
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Ginger Stuyvesant, an American heiress living in London during World War I, is engaged to Captain Benjamin Hartshorne, an intelligence officer. Ginger is a medium for the Spirit Corps, a special Spiritualist force.
Each soldier heading for the front is conditioned to report to the mediums of the Spirit Corps when they die so the Corps can pass instant information about troop movements to military intelligence.
Ginger and her fellow mediums contribute a great deal to the war efforts, so long as they pass the information through appropriate channels. While Ben is away at the front, Ginger discovers the presence of a traitor. Without the presence of her fiance to validate her findings, the top brass thinks she’s just imagining things. Even worse, it is clear that the Spirit Corps is now being directly targeted by the German war effort. Left to her own devices, Ginger has to find out how the Germans are targeting the Spirit Corps and stop them. This is a difficult and dangerous task for a woman of that era, but this time both the spirit and the flesh are willing…
No.20 Skull #Drawlloween

Today is day 20 of Drawlloween – a fun event that I found out about here on the lovely ‘Not Yet Read’. Today is a skull – I changed this a little you may notice to give it a Halloween twist. Not sure what an 8 bit zombie is – hints??
‘Are you looking at me? Did you rub my lamp? Did you wake me up?’
19 October 2015
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: 10 wishes from the book genie, The Broke and the Bookish, Top Ten Tuesday
This week over at the Broke and Bookish the topic for Top Ten Tuesday is :
’10 Wishes I’d Ask The Book Genie To Grant Me’
Well, this could have been easy – I could just pick 10 books that I’m desperate to read!
- Instead, not to be greedy or anything, but I want ALL the books that I want and I want them NOW! And now, I still have 9 wishes left.
- Wish No.2 is easy, now I need a time turner – how else can I find the time to read ALL those books.
- I need Santa’s little helper to come and do all my chores – that helps with the reading time after all – I do have ALL those books to read.
- ‘I wish, I wish I had a wormhole’ – yeah, a wormhole to disappear down into! A nice comfy space with a huge soft chair. A cosy little hobbit hole type place.
- I need one of those magic bowls and a magic glass – the kind that just refills automatically with delicious things. I might forget to eat and drink otherwise. I haven’t got time for trivialities.
- I should probably get a bigger house – I have to fit ALL those books somewhere. It’s reasonable.
- I need to be able to shrink all my books so that they fit in my bag. Hang on – I already have that – a kindle!
Okay, I don’t need any more wishes from the book genie. These’ll do for now – perhaps I can keep my last three for a rainy day or the next available books from Patrick Rothfuss, Mark Lawrence and Scott Lynch.







