Desert God
2014 • 425 pages

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15


Being a Wilbur Smith fan for over 20 years, I highly anticipated the latest novel in the Ancient Egypt series. The return of Taita, one of the most annoying book characters that I ever came across. Vain, arrogant, but still central in some of the best adventure novels ever written (in my humble opinion).

However, I found this latest novel disappointing. I remember reading somewhere that Wilbur Smith is now assisted in writing his novels by others, and it starts to show. Taita is a mere shadow of the vile character that he was in earlier books from the series (River God, a master piece...) and the plot is stretched thin over too many pages. All of a sudden, the book ends and the main story is not finished yet. I have the awkward feeling that we will see an Ancient Egypt part #6 or even part #7 in due course to finish the plot, but I am not sure that you can count me in on that one.

That said, it is still a nice read, and a well written adventure story. But it lacks some of the enchantment that drew me deep into the eearlier novels. Times change, and not always for the better.

October 1, 2014Report this review