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Hawk and Fisher 1: Haven Of Lost Souls (edition 1999)

by Simon R. Green

Series: Hawk and Fisher {Simon R. Green} (omnibus 1-3), Darkwood {Simon R. Green} (omnibus 4-6)

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Now in one volume, the first three action-packed adventures of Hawk & Fisher--from Simon R. Green, the New York Times bestselling author of the Deathstalker series.... THEY'RE LOVERS. THEY'RE PARTNERS. THEY'RE COPS. They're the battle-scarred crimebusters of a never-ending urban war. Hawk rules the streets by battle-axe. Fisher cracks down on outlaws with sword and dagger. Their merciless beat is the sinister city misnamed Haven: a dark and violent town overrun with spell casters, demons, and thieves--a place where money will buy anything...except justice.… (more)
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Title:Hawk and Fisher 1: Haven Of Lost Souls
Authors:Simon R. Green
Info:Gollancz (1999), Mass Market Paperback, 616 pages
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Rating:***
Tags:Fantasy, Collection, In English, Humour

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Swords of Haven by Simon R. Green

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    Resenting the Hero by Moira J. Moore (thewalkinggirl)
    thewalkinggirl: There's something about the world-building or overall concept that makes me think of one series while reading the other. I can't explain it any better, sorry.
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    The Sleeping God by Violette Malan (MyriadBooks)
    MyriadBooks: Mercenaries. Captains of the Guard. Surely that's nearly the same thing.
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See The Guards of Haven for the review.
  Maddz | Nov 30, 2017 |
This was a compilation of three books in one, and I don't know that it was a good idea as the stories are very formulaic. The first book was ok. It was a locked door mystery, and while easy to figure out how it could have been solved earlier, the story worked fine as a whole. Reading the second book right after, it was too easy to see where the author cut and pasted entire paragraphs of description. The third book was the best, although I don't think it could stand on its own. It relied a bit too much on events covered in the previous two books. Overall a relatively quick read, but not the best fantasy I've read. ( )
  Krumbs | Mar 31, 2013 |
The Hawk & Fisher series is pretty much a hybrid of Deathstalker & the Nightside books, though they do have a lot of stand alone elements & Hawk & Fisher are strong characters in their own right.
The novels are good solid mystery novels with Greens normal propensity for larger than life bad guys & characters who usually get around to the questions after they've kicked your ass. This will never be considered a classic of literature , though much like all Greens book it has a fast pace, plenty of action & more than enough to keep you turning the pages. ( )
  galymyde | Apr 26, 2011 |
A good way to kill time. 'Swords of Haven' is an omnibus of Simon R. Greens first three Hawk & Fisher novels: 'Hawk & Fisher', 'Winner Takes All', and 'God Killer'.

Greene doesn't spend much time world building here, these are punchy little action fantasy mysteries set in the port city of Haven. Really just fun fantasy candy, with a couple of memorable characters. I felt the strongest of the three was 'God Killer', but the other two are just fine.

The Fantasy equivalent of Summer Beach Reading.

There is a second Omnibus: 'Guards of Haven' which contains the remaining 3 novels. Both were republished in Trade Paper format by ROC a couple of years ago. ( )
  cosmicdolphin | Aug 11, 2010 |
Swords of Haven and Guards of Haven are a collection of six related mystery novels written by Simon Green. Each has three of the novels in it, and I'm going to write one review for the entire collection. This series follows up on two characters that were introduced in his earlier novel, "Blue Moon," though they've come a long way in their lives. Guards Hawk and Fisher are husband and wife, as well as partners, and attempt to patrol the most crime-ridden area of the most crime-ridden city in the lower kingdoms. Each novel in the collection contains a standalone mystery these characters tackle.

Hawk and Fisher are great characters, and the town of Haven is squarely in the tradition of Green's other settings: widely imaginative, gritty, violent, and often gruesome. I enjoyed the traditional mystery-novel stereotypes set in a fantasy/horror world with the added twist of magical rules that the Guards must deal with when solving crimes. As for the stories, Green attempts a couple of locked-house mysteries that are below par for him. The situations stretch credibility and the charaters do stupid things to move the plot along that I found very annoying. The other stories, however, are quite good, especially the final entry in the series.

I think the main interest in these books is as antecedant to Green's later, greater "Nightside" and "Deathstalker" series. You can see him trying out some of the ideas that will make those other works so unique and entertaining. I recdmmend reading Green's other series first and then reading these books to explore his development as an author. ( )
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No Haven for the Guilty: Haven is a dark city.
Devil Take the Hindmost: Every city has its favourite blood sports.
The God Killer: They come and they go.
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Now in one volume, the first three action-packed adventures of Hawk & Fisher--from Simon R. Green, the New York Times bestselling author of the Deathstalker series.... THEY'RE LOVERS. THEY'RE PARTNERS. THEY'RE COPS. They're the battle-scarred crimebusters of a never-ending urban war. Hawk rules the streets by battle-axe. Fisher cracks down on outlaws with sword and dagger. Their merciless beat is the sinister city misnamed Haven: a dark and violent town overrun with spell casters, demons, and thieves--a place where money will buy anything...except justice.

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Hawk & Fisher omnibus containing the following novels:
No Haven the Guilty
Devil Take the Hindmost
The God Killer
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