Didactylos reviewed The Lyon Resistance by Richard Wake
Review of 'The Lyon Resistance' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
It’s all getting just a bit silly really. Some good atmospheric touches but the storyline creaks and at times is beyond probable.
Paperback, 274 pages
Published Feb. 28, 2019 by Independently published.
It’s all getting just a bit silly really. Some good atmospheric touches but the storyline creaks and at times is beyond probable.
The Alex Kovacs books are wonderful parts of the larger story that is the series. I picked up the first book last year and was instantly hooked. The writing is clean with plenty, but not too much, atmosphere to make one feel one is in Vienna or Cologne or Lyon or Paris. The dialogue is great and there is a great deal of warmth and humor between the characters. There isn't a lot of action in the books but they are a continuous tale of friendship, honor and survival. I can't wait until the next book is ready for the world and can't recommend these books highly enough.
Being lazy, I am using the same review for each book. But, I loved them all and they are large chapters in a larger story. I've read them from the beginning and I think that's probably the best way to approach the …
The Alex Kovacs books are wonderful parts of the larger story that is the series. I picked up the first book last year and was instantly hooked. The writing is clean with plenty, but not too much, atmosphere to make one feel one is in Vienna or Cologne or Lyon or Paris. The dialogue is great and there is a great deal of warmth and humor between the characters. There isn't a lot of action in the books but they are a continuous tale of friendship, honor and survival. I can't wait until the next book is ready for the world and can't recommend these books highly enough.
Being lazy, I am using the same review for each book. But, I loved them all and they are large chapters in a larger story. I've read them from the beginning and I think that's probably the best way to approach the series but even if you start in the middle, you won't be disappointed. And, then you can go back and read the earlier books and fill some gaps in.