Expedition to the Mountains of the Moon
Burton & Swinburne, Book 3
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Gerard Doyle
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Mark Hodder
About this listen
Africa, 1863. Sir Richard Francis Burton is an explorer, a linguist, a scholar, and the king's agent - or is he a puppet being manipulated by forces he cannot understand? A race to find the source of the Nile! Algernon Charles Swinburne is a famous young flame-haired poet, thrill-seeker, and follower of the Marquis de Sade. For him, pain is pleasure, and brandy is ruin!
Here they are, back to where the adventure began. It is 1863, but not the one it should be. Time has veered wildly off course, and moves are being made that will lead to a devastating world war. Prime Minister Lord Palmerston believes that by possessing the three Eyes of Naga he'll be able to manipulate events and avoid the war. He already has two of the stones, but he needs Sir Richard Francis Burton to recover the third.
For the king's agent, it's a chance to return to the Mountains of the Moon to make a second attempt at locating the source of the Nile. But a rival expedition led by John Hanning Speke stands in his way, threatening a confrontation that could ignite the very war that Palmerston is trying to avoid!
Caught in a tangled web of cause, effect, and inevitability, little does Burton realize that the stakes are far higher than even he suspects. A final confrontation comes in London, where, in the year 1840, Burton must face the man responsible for altering time: Spring Heeled Jack!
Burton and Swinburne's third adventure completes the three-volume story arc begun in The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack and The Curious Case of the Clockwork Man.
©2011 Mark Hodder (P)2012 Audible LtdWhat listeners say about Expedition to the Mountains of the Moon
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- Moonface
- 08-04-13
A Weak End to a Great Series
I really enjoyed this trilogy but it has to be said that this closes the series more with a steam powered whimper than a clockwork bang. Burton and Swinburne are still great personalities but unlike the previous books the additional characters start to feel a bit like narrative cannon-fodder. That's not to say this is a bad book, it's not and I enjoyed it. I just feel that it doesn't bear up to the previous two exploits and so gets 3 stars through basis of comparison.
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- Mr. Mark Lewis
- 27-07-22
Excellent 👏
A ripping yarn to satisfy the fans of steam punk alternative history adventures. I thoroughly enjoyed and recommend this series. Thank you.
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- HellRazor
- 22-12-21
A little bogged down
While still very much worth a read, the 3rd instalment of the series lacks the direction & cohesiveness of the first 2 volumes.
Hodder does interesting things in changing the roles of his characters (most snatched from famous names in history) as the context of the plot changes.
Set against the variable backdrop of the Great War rubbing up against an overland African trek to the Mountains of the Moon while running into mid-19th C London submerged beneath a muddlement of steampunk tech, Expedition spends much of its time and space attempting an explication of the paradoxical nature of time travel. While the author’s dissertation is both complex and absorbing, it slows down the tempo of the plot and teeters just this side of underwhelming, not really quite working out either consistently or satisfyingly for this reader.
A book that gets a 3* rating only in comparison with vols. 1 & 2 in the series, which both hit a higher Mark and deserve a strong 4* rating.
Gerald Doyle does, as with the previous books in this series, a smashing narrative.
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- Mark.Lillico
- 25-08-18
I love Burton and Swinburn
Burton and Swinburn, and many other real characters from the Victorian Era have been placed into this series of steam punk, time bending adventures. This episode, although entangled in parts was well plotted and pulls the reader along with some smile inducing peaks into the visions of HG Wells and Oscar Wilde. There is nothing as brain tinglingly entertaining as this!
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- Crowmarsh Gifford
- 22-08-19
The story continues
Loved it the journey ends here or does it start here? you need to listen to the end.
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- Karen
- 13-05-14
99% brilliant
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Although you can listen to this as a stand alone story - it is far more resonant if you have read/listened to the previous two in the trilogy. I loved the first book, felt quite ambivalent about the second but was blown away by the third until literally the last couple of minutes - hated the ending. Gerard Doyle is a wonderful narrator - I could listen to him read anything.
What about Gerard Doyle’s performance did you like?
I love the timbre of his voice and his characterisation is wonderful. There are a multitude of characters in the book and it is a credit to Gerard Doyle that you get swept up into the story and all the characters are individual and themselves.
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- simon
- 11-10-13
good story but........
Where does Expedition to the Mountains of the Moon rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Quite high just ashamed about the ending.
Would you recommend Expedition to the Mountains of the Moon to your friends? Why or why not?
Yes. But only if they have read the other books. It's full of action and thought provoking ideas.
Which character – as performed by Gerard Doyle – was your favourite?
All of them. gerard Doyle does a very good job on all the characters voices.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
There was a few parts that made me smile and one real sad part. One of the characters sacrificed their life for a plan to work. It brought a tear to my eye.
Any additional comments?
The story was good full of action but it had the finish of a ironic short story. Plus can get a bit confusing with all the theories on time travel.
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- michael davison
- 18-01-24
Please put the next 3 on audible!!!
I adore these books. The world building is so wonderful. I’ve consumed all things Burton and Swinburne and wish there was more. Incredible.
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