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The Spy Who Haunted Me: A Secret Histories Novel (originale 2009; edizione 2010)

di Simon R. Green

Serie: Secret Histories (3)

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Eddie Drood's evil-stomping skills have come to the attention of the legendary Alexander King, Independent Agent extraordinaire. The best of the best, King spent a lifetime working for anyone and everyone, doing anything and everything, for the right price. Now, he's on his deathbed and looking to bestow all of his priceless secrets to a successor, provided he or she wins a contest to solve the world's greatest mysteries. Eddie has to win, because King holds the most important secret of all to the Droods--the identity of the traitor in their midst.… (altro)
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Titolo:The Spy Who Haunted Me: A Secret Histories Novel
Autori:Simon R. Green
Info:Roc (2010), Mass Market Paperback, 416 pages
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Voto:****
Etichette:urban fantasy

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I always enjoy Simon Green books. This one was great because it not only had Eddie Drood, but another of my favorite of his characters, Walker from the Nightside. This book was none stop adventure, and we go along for the ride, and get to solve some of histories greatest mysteries. ( )
  LinBee83 | Aug 23, 2023 |
I haven't read other books in this series, but I think that was ok. Some things didn't make sense in the mythology and references to earlier battles/magic/people, etc., but because I have read a lot of the Nightside series, I was able to pick up this one without a problem. Walker is in it! An interesting Nightside character that I don't think gets enough page-time. Nice to see him out of his element, but still very much in charge of himself and unflappable. The Droods (the actual family this series centers around) were intriguing. I'm going back to the beginning of the series to get the back-story I was missing here.

Why only three stars? The plot was a bit weak. I think the reactions when various characters were killed off didn't make a lot of sense. And the "twist" wasn't terribly twisty (for me).

But it was still fun! ( )
  Krumbs | Mar 31, 2013 |
Thus, fans return to the world of Eddie Drood aka Shaman Bond, secret agent extraordinaire, Drood family rebel, and field agent sworn to protect humanity -but most importantly, constant cheesy James Bond reference that never gets old. The Spy Who Haunted me is third book in author Simon R. Green's series about Eddie, and what was originally meant to be the final book of the series before it was later expanded before a trilogy.

In Spy Who Haunted Me, Eddie is faced with another wild road of unexpected twists and turns that takes me into the darkest parts of London. Though he had no intention of attracting attention, Eddie has captured the eye of Alexander King, who is looking to pass his power on to someone else who proves themselves worthy by winning a contest to solve the world's greatest mysteries -including the illusive Loch Ness monster.

For me, Spy had its ups and downs. While Green weaves another great tale with plenty of mysterious twists and unexpected situations, it just wasn't as compelling as the previous Secret Histories novels. Despite this, there were plenty of fun little Easter eggs for long time Green fans -Eddie takes a trip to the Nightside, and visits some old places and old friends that the Green-faithful have come to love. It's always fun to take a little walk on the Nightside.

While Spy was just a little off the mark, it was still an enjoyable read that had me flipping pages up until the very end and I will certainly be coming back for more. ( )
  BookAddictDiary | Jan 11, 2012 |
I love Simon R Green's books and the Secret Histories series is normally quite good...but this is the worst book in the series. Don't get me wrong I like the story and the action (although it gets really over the top in some places) but this book has a lot of mistakes in it.

And I know some people are thinking that I'm just talking about "well the character were a red shirt in that particular scene but it's really supposed to be blue" type thing. But I'm not. I'm talking rather big mistakes like getting the gender of a character wrong. Granted Ethel is an alien from another world, but Ethel has always been identified with a male pronoun...until here where Green constantly refers to Ethel as she. Or how about referring to Subway Sue as partnering up with another Drood agent...when Subway Sue was most definitively killed in the last book (and really the family would partner an agent with an outsider?) Or how the Merlin Glass was acquired??

At times this feels like it was a short story that they went "oh lets make it into a longer book!" And if that's what happened it shows. This is a book that Green should have reread a few times before it got published to correct the mistakes. ( )
  zzshupinga | Aug 23, 2011 |
Does anyone else think that Eddie is like the superpowered Marty Stu version of Severin von Kusiemski? No? That's just me? Ok then.

Eddie is sent on a scavenger hunt around the world in order to receive the secrets of a legendary, dying spy. Winner take all; there can be only one. His competitors include the spy's grandson, Walker from the Nightside (love him!), the Blue Fairy, and Honey, a dangerous damsel occasionally in distress (depends on the scene, she mostly seemed to be the token girl). Molly only makes a couple of cameo appearances in this book, more's the pity.

The plotting was actually pretty straightforward for a Green story and, except for a few eye-rolling moments *cough*Tunguska Event*cough* and some inconsistencies toward the end, it was engagingly rollicking. I do wish Eddie wasn't quite such a Marty Stu-like prat in some of those little scavenger hunt vignettes, but oh well.

Also, was there a sale on semicolons when this was written? Or maybe there was a comma shortage? ( )
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Simon R. Greenautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Lundgren, RayProgetto della copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Sigal, ElkeDesignerautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Young, PaulImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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Eddie Drood's evil-stomping skills have come to the attention of the legendary Alexander King, Independent Agent extraordinaire. The best of the best, King spent a lifetime working for anyone and everyone, doing anything and everything, for the right price. Now, he's on his deathbed and looking to bestow all of his priceless secrets to a successor, provided he or she wins a contest to solve the world's greatest mysteries. Eddie has to win, because King holds the most important secret of all to the Droods--the identity of the traitor in their midst.

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