That would give you just a glimpse of what you can expect from The Iron Jackal, the third in Chris Wooding's Tales of the Ketty Jay. It's a fast, energetic ride, a swashbuckling adventure in a vividly colorful world full of heroes and villains, intrigue and mystery, and empires and exploration/5. · Book Review | The Iron Jackal by Chris Wooding · by Daniel · Mix together the swashbuckling of The Pirates of the Caribbean, a shade of fast shooting action and espionage–on horseback–of Michael Garrison’s The Wild Wild West, and a bit of the personalities from Ocean’s 11 (pick or –it doesn’t matter), and drop them all in a world with demons, 4/5. The Iron Jackal. The Iron Jackal () Things are finally looking good for Captain Frey and his crew. The Ketty Jay has been fixed up good as new. They’ve got their first taste of fortune and fame. And, just for once, nobody is trying to kill them. Even Trinica Dracken, Frey’s ex-fiancee and long-time nemesis, has given up her quest for revenge.
The Iron Jackal (Tales of the Ketty Jay Book 3) - Kindle edition by Wooding, Chris. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Iron Jackal (Tales of the Ketty Jay Book 3). Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Iron Jackal by Chris Wooding at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! The Iron Jackal is the third book in the Tales of the Ketty Jay series, following on from the excellent Retribution Falls and The Black Lung Captain. As before, the novel follows the crewmembers of the airship Ketty Jay as they get into various scrapes. Once again, Chris Wooding has delivered a tight narrative which mixes in humour, adventure.
The Iron Jackal refers to a daemon that starts to hunt Captain Frey when he opens a box the crew has stolen to order. And it looks like the daemon will finish off Frey unless he can find a way to escape the curse - cue fast moving adventures and mayhem. Book Review | The Iron Jackal by Chris Wooding · by Daniel · Mix together the swashbuckling of The Pirates of the Caribbean, a shade of fast shooting action and espionage–on horseback–of Michael Garrison’s The Wild Wild West, and a bit of the personalities from Ocean’s 11 (pick or –it doesn’t matter), and drop them all in a world with demons, magic, curses, and airships. The Iron Jackal by Chris Wooding | Editorial Chris Wooding's books have been published all over the world and translated into 19 languages, and his Ketty Jay.
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