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Underdogs
by Rob Ryan | Literature & Fiction
Registered by AliceF of Coventry, Warwickshire United Kingdom on Friday, June 09, 2006
Average 7 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

status (set by arturogrande): available


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Journal Entry 1 by AliceF from Coventry, Warwickshire United Kingdom on Friday, June 09, 2006

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Amazon Book Review
Rob Ryan's debut novel Underdogs, an ambitious and convoluted thriller, sports a jacket blurb describing it as a cross between John Carpenter's film Assault on Precinct 13 and Alice in Wonderland. Athough one might disagree with the points of reference there is something wildly hybrid about this book. The novels of Charles Dickens with their huge casts drawn together in an inexorable web of connections would serve as a good analogue for Ryan's plotting style. Brief chapters flitting from character to character as well as back in time to the Vietnam war are initially fragmenting and disorienting, but the pull of the narrative interweaves them all tightly and in unexpected ways. Dickens' sense of the underbelly of urban life is also manifest and actualised here--the book takes place in Seattle, known to most as the home of TV's Frasier, the band Nirvana, and good coffee. In the city a real yet surreal underworld is revealed: a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers created after the city was ravaged by fire in the 1890s and had to be rebuilt one layer higher than before.

More contemporary reference points would be books on Vietnam, gun manuals, and police procedurals, and Ryan's heterogeneous approach to the genre makes for an original and cleverly written piece of fiction (if a little heavy on police and army acronyms). One of the central characters, Lewis, served as a "tunnel-rat" in Vietnam (the "underdogs" of the title) flushing out Vietcong lying in ambush in networks of underground passages. Like Seattle itself Lewis has a deep, dark and unfathomed aspect--both are bound to and marked by the past. Being sent into the city's underworld in pursuit of a fleeing gunman and his eight-year-old girl hostage Lewis is made to confront a traumatic wartime experience: a denouement which like in all good detective fiction is subtly signalled throughout but is nevertheless resolutely surprising. Ryan's book comes to life in the underground passages with their freakish denizens and fetid environs and ultimately provokes a real frisson of strangeness and terror. Watching Frasier will never be the same again. --Burhan Turfail 


Journal Entry 2 by AliceF from Coventry, Warwickshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 14, 2007

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On its way by post to RonOren in Cambridge, UK. 


Journal Entry 3 by RonOren from Cambridge, Cambridgeshire United Kingdom on Saturday, March 17, 2007

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Just arrived. I'll take it with me to the GradSchool course in Windermere; I'm sure two times 6 hours on the train will allow me to read it ;-) 


Journal Entry 4 by RonOren from Cambridge, Cambridgeshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, April 10, 2007

8 out of 10

What a strange book! For a long while, it's your average detective/adventure novel, albeit with a huge cast and a link to Vietnam. But then, a few chapters before the end, it all turns topsy-turvy: good guys turn out to be bad, bad guys are uncharacteristically nice and the police is most definitely not you best friend! While I saw some of it coming, the main twist took me very much by surprise!

I did really like the way the chapters jump back and forth between characters and time, picking up every character's story when it had left it last time. I do have to say that the parts about Vietnam were quite confusing for a while. It did get together at the end, but there was a while when I had no idea what Mr. Ryan was driving at.
One thing that made this just a little more interesting, was the fact that I was reading Fields of Fire at the same time. The two books together certainly gave me an idea of what Vietnam must have been like (well, a vague idea. Probably nowhere near the real thing...).

In all, this was very enjoyable! I'll be keeping an eye out for Mr. Ryan's next books, that's for sure. Thanks for letting me read this, AliceF! I've got IoJima's address, so I'll send the book on sometime soon. 


Journal Entry 5 by Iojima from Nyons, Rhône-Alpes France on Wednesday, April 18, 2007

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Received today. Thank you. 


Journal Entry 6 by Iojima from Nyons, Rhône-Alpes France on Sunday, April 22, 2007

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Excellent book. The Vietnam portions didn't confuse me as I've read a couple of books about the tunnel rats, but much of the rest did. About a quarter of the way through, I though it was moving slowly, but then I asked myself, "What's your hurry?" and settled down to enjoy it. I, too, will be looking for more of his books.

You may have a collector's item here, AliceF. I tried to find Rob Ryan on Amazon and couldn't. He is now Robert -- even on new editions of "Underdogs."

Sending to LindyLouMac. 


Journal Entry 7 by LindyLouMac from Viterbo, Lazio Italy on Monday, April 30, 2007

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Arrived, thanks Iojima and AliceF for running the ring. I notice it is due to come home after my husband has read it, unless you have any new takers?
May 1st: AliceF is busy with her newborn son and therefore rather pre-occupied! I have agreed with her that I will see if I can find any more interest for this title before it travels home.
May 3rd: Iwanttobeinital, has asked to join so I will let AliceF know. 


Journal Entry 8 by LindyLouMac from Viterbo, Lazio Italy on Wednesday, May 09, 2007

6 out of 10

My husband felt very much like Ronoren about this novel. He found it confusing to start with but easier to understand once he became immersed in it.
iwanttobeinital has now realised her dream and is living here in Italy. So I need to get her new address and then I will try to send it on to her via Piego di Libro. Unfortunately not all post office staff will acknowledge the exsistence of this special economy mailing rate for books within Italy!
Update:12th May:Good news it was accepted as a 'Piego di Libro'!! 


Journal Entry 9 by LindyLouMac at by mail in To the next participant, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, May 12, 2007

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Released 5 yrs ago (5/12/2007 UTC) at by mail in To the next participant, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases

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En route to iwanttobeinital who is now where she wants to be! 


Journal Entry 10 by iwanttobeinital from Belvedere Marittimo, Calabria Italy on Wednesday, May 16, 2007

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Arrived safely today, thanks LindyLouMac 8-)).
Just coming to the end of my current read so will be onto this shortly.
I am intrigued by the Piego di Libro special mailing rate so will research this also.
What a great place Bookcrossing is!
 


Journal Entry 11 by iwanttobeinital from Belvedere Marittimo, Calabria Italy on Monday, February 25, 2008

7 out of 10

I am very embarrassed to have to admit that I have had this book since last year and it has been sitting on my shelf most of that time after my husband read it and "put it away in a safe place" - hmmmm.
I've rapped his knuckles, confessed to AliceF and have posted it back to her.
A most unusual story which was quick-moving with an unexpected twist.
On its way home now 8-)) 


Journal Entry 12 by AliceF from Coventry, Warwickshire United Kingdom on Monday, February 25, 2008

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Came home to me today... thanks to those who took part, and I'm glad you all enjoyed it! 


Journal Entry 13 by AliceF from Coventry, Warwickshire United Kingdom on Saturday, October 11, 2008

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Released into Fellraven's "British Mysteries, Crime and Thrillers Bookbox"... having faced up to the fact that it's going to be a long, long time before I get around to reading this. 


Journal Entry 14 by arturogrande from Coalville, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Sunday, November 16, 2008

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Taken from Fellraven's British Mysteries, Crime and Thrillers Bookbox.
 




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