![]() ![]() Not equally they’re not all loved up or anything like that, there’s not much affection spared for Pinn, for example, or Harkins, but the group feels tight nonetheless. They know who and what they’re fighting for when they wade in, and they care about each other. ![]() We’ve learned enough about them, and they’ve learned enough about each other, that they feel solid. What I liked most about The Iron Jackal is that the crew is a crew now and they’ve all realised it. ![]() It’s dieselpunk Indiana Jones all the way, baby. After the fairly grim happenings in The Black Lung Captain the crew are back on form here, quipping their way through a fast paced adventure involving an ancient relic, a deadly curse and a lost city. It has more of everything I’ve enjoyed in this series and a whole lot less of the stuff that was irking me. This is my favourite Ketty Jay book so far. “Welcome to the crew of the Ketty Jay … You ain’t a member till you’ve caused at least one major catastrophe.” ![]()
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