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Woken Furies (Takeshi Kovacs Novels)

by Richard K. Morgan

Series: Takeshi Kovacs novels (3)

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Del Rey (2005), Hardcover

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Fastmoving, savage and foulmouthed. Enjoyable read, although Takeshi is less likeable than than in the first two novels. Lots of background info from Harlan's World. ( )
  betula.alba | Aug 9, 2009 |
Not as good as Altered Carbon, probably better than Broken Angels. If you enjoy Altered Carbon, read the other two.This review refers to the series (Altered Carbon, Broken Angels and Woken Furies). Great detective thriller, a film noir tone, and pretty good sci-fi thrown in as well. The books are well written and if you like good detective novels, there's enough of that to keep you happy. The sci-fi notions of sleeves and neurachem are well done as well, particularly the juxtaposition between the haves who can afford sleeves and the have nots who have to get by with a single life or worse. Well worth reading as escapist/relaxing fiction (there's not a lot of serious commentary despite the good ideas). ( )
  vamshi | Jul 14, 2009 |
Woken Furies is the third instalment in the Takeshi Kovacs series. In this one, Takeshi returns to his home world, Harlan's World, to wreak havoc.

The book starts very well, almost in media res. The reader is taken on a fast-paced journey through Harlan's World and its current state of affairs with Kovacs, who seems to be as much a passenger on the trip as the reader. He joins a group of mercenaries that fights against robots left over from a war long past. This part of the book has interesting characters, fast violence and well-written sex - the trademarks of the Kovacs series.

After the jaunt with the mercenaries follow meandering descriptions of the history of the world, Takeshi's travels all over the place with close to no goal, and frustration by the reader as Kovacs becomes more and more an idiot that one does not want to know any closer.

At the end the pace again picks up, and the book closes well. The threads are brought together interestingly, even though somewhat abruptly. I would very much like to read more about the martians and the aftermath of this book - perhaps through someone else's eyes...

Not as good as the first book, but an ok read. ( )
  JapaG | Mar 4, 2009 |
I loved Altered Carbon and also enjoyed Thirteen (which I read before picking up Woken Furies), but didn't enjoy the third Takeshi Kovacs novel. In this book the ex-Envoy wakes up centuries after the events in Broken Angels on Harlan's world. I think this book was just a little too scifi for me. I'm comfortable with sleeving, but this strange world with satellites that purge crafts from the sky and the remnants of an intelligent robot rebellion still present on the world - it was just too much.

It was a real effort finishing the book. I just had trouble feeling like it was going anywhere, and although it was nice to see Kovacs connect with people from his past in this strange future, I felt this new incarnation of the ex-Envoy was too passive. He lacked his killer instinct. But maybe that was the point - a story about a soldier who's tired of all the bullshit and fighting.

I wanted to like it, but I'm not going to remember reading it 6 months from now. For me, Altered Carbon worked fine as a stand-alone book in a much greater universe. ( )
  etimme | Jan 7, 2009 |
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The place they woke me in would have been carefully prepared. (prologue)
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Richard K. Morgan has received widespread praise for his astounding twenty-fifth-century novels featuring Takeshi Kovacs, and has established a growing legion of fans. Mixing classic noir sensibilities with a searing futuristic vision of an age when death is nearly meaningless, Morgan returns to his saga of betrayal, mystery, and revenge, as Takeshi Kovacs, in one fatal moment, joins forces with a mysterious woman who may have the power to shatter Harlan’s World forever.

Once a gang member, then a marine, then a galaxy-hopping Envoy trained to wreak slaughter and suppression across the stars, a bleeding, wounded Kovacs was chilling out in a New Hokkaido bar when some so-called holy men descended on a slim beauty with tangled, hyperwired hair. An act of quixotic chivalry later and Kovacs was in deep: mixed up with a woman with two names, many powers, and one explosive history.

In a world where the real and virtual are one and the same and the dead can come back to life, the damsel in distress may be none other than the infamous Quellcrist Falconer, the vaporized symbol of a freedom now gone from Harlan’s World. Kovacs can deal with the madness of AI. He can do his part in a battle against biomachines gone wild, search for a three-centuries-old missing weapons system, and live with a blood feud with the yakuza, and even with the betrayal of people he once trusted. But when his relationship with “the” Falconer brings him an enemy specially designed to destroy him, he knows it’s time to be afraid.

After all, the guy sent to kill him is himself: but younger, stronger, and straight out of hell.

Wild, provocative, and riveting, Woken Furies is a full-bore science fiction spectacular of the highest order–from one of the most original and spellbinding storytellers at work today.

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