Voyage of the Damned

Voyage of the Damned

Hardback
4.378

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The mind-blowing murder mystery debut with magical passengers, epic adventure, and a twist you can't guess. If Agatha Christie wrote fantasy, this would be it!----------"Agatha Christie with glitter magic.' I'm totally here for it. I hoovered up White's chunky novel in a day. Both funny and flirty as it deals with issues of class, snobbery and sexuality amongst all the magic and murder. The result is hugely entertaining' Herald-----------For a thousand years, Concordia has maintained peace between its provinces. To mark this incredible feat, the emperor's ship embarks upon a twelve-day voyage to the sacred Goddess's Mountain. Aboard are the twelve heirs of the provinces of Concordia, each graced with a unique and secret magical ability known as a Blessing. All except one: Ganymedes Piscero - class clown, slacker, and all-round disappointment. When a beloved heir is murdered, everyone is a suspect. Stuck at sea and surrounded by powerful people and without a Blessing to protect him , Ganymedes's odds of survival are slim. But as the bodies pile higher, Ganymedes must become the hero he was not born to be. Can he unmask the killer and their secret blessing before this bloody crusade reaches the shores of Concordia?Or will the empire as he knows it fall forever?----------------------------Praise for Voyage of the Damned:'Frances White has crafted a brilliantly clever tale full of heart-warming characters, riveting twists and a gloriously conceived world. A poignant, quirky and utterly delightful read. I felt EVERYTHING while reading Voyage of the Damned' Bea Fitzgerald, bestselling author of Girl, Goddess, Queen'Burned through this in about two days. Absolutely bloody brilliant! Voyage of the Damned is clever and comedic, while also heartfelt and harrowing. I hope readers will come to enjoy Dee's escapades as much as I did' - Sunyi Dean, author of The Book Eaters'An enchanting, bloody delight. Full of magic, laugh-out-loud humor, and so much murder' - Gabi Burton, author of Sing Me To Sleep----------------------------Readers can't stop raving about this book and its chaotic protagonist, Dee . . . Dee Fan Club Testimonials:'He'd spit in the face of authority and unapologetically flirt with anything that moves' Reader review'Ganymedes Piscero, AKA Dee, is my favorite sort of disaster child' Reader review'He's chubby, anxious, imperfect and 100% relatable-the kind of hero the world could use more of.' Reader review'I would protect him with my life.' Reader review'Ganymedes is an absolute riot. He's hilarious, chaotic, and a total queer underdog that you can't help but root for.' Reader review

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Miscellaneous
Format
Hardback
Pages
496
Price
24.00 €

Characteristics

2 reviews

Mood

Sad
Funny
Scary
Erotic
Exciting
Romantic
Disturbing
Thoughtful
Informative
Heartwarming
37%
88%
28%
10%
87%
65%
100%
79%
N/A
81%

Protagonist(s)

Likable
Credible
Developing
Multifaceted
100%
85%
37%
73%

Pace

Fast100%
Slow0%
Moderate0%
Variable0%

Writing Style

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Bildhaft (100%)Außergewöhnlich (100%)

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5

Fantastisch!

Ein magisch betriebenes Schiff, das weder anhalten kann, noch Möglichkeiten zur Kommunikation bietet. 12 Personen, die über je eine meist geheime magische Fähigkeit gebieten. Einer davon ist ein Mörder. Als seine Mitreisenden nach und nach beseitigt werden, ermittelt Ganymedes Piscaro, der sich auch nicht hätte träumen lassen, zum Detektiv zu werden, wenn seine Absicht doch eigentlich darin bestand, sich ein für alle Mal von den Anderen loszusagen. Wer ist der Mörder oder die Mörderin? Worin besteht die magische Gabe dieser Person? Und was zur Hölle ist das Motiv? Spannend, unheimlich witzig, geistreich, schräg und herzerwärmend. Ein großartiges Buch!

5

Seit über 1000 Jahren wird der Friede in Concordia mit Hilfe magischer Gaben aufrechterhalten. Als es Zeit für die nächste Generation ist, ihr Erbe anzutreten, machen sich alle 12 Erben auf zu einer Schiffsreise zum heiligen Berg. Soweit so gut, wäre da nicht ein Mord kurz nach Beginn und die Gewissheit, dass einer der Erben ein Mörder sein muss. Und dann ist da noch Ganymedes, ein Tollpatsch, von allen gemieden, der Erbe der niedrigsten Provinz, der ein gefährliches Geheimnis hütet. Und ausgerechnet er scheint dieses mörderische Rätsel lösen zu wollen! Auf dem Schiff entfaltet sich eine fantastische Welt mit lebendigen Figuren und komplexen Beziehungen. Mehr als einmal war ich überrascht, vor allem von Dee als Protagonisten. Er hat mich bezaubert und berührt und manchmal hätte ich ihn schütteln und anschreien wollen 😂 Seine Entwicklung zu beobachten, hat mir sehr gut gefallen. Das Rätsel blieb für mich spannend und auch wenn ich eine zutreffende Idee hatte, war die Auflösung am Ende komplexer als gedacht.

4

Mord im Orientexpress but make it maritim

'Voyage of the Damned" hat einfach nur Spaß gemacht. Der Protagonist war ungemein sympathisch, das Tempo ist angenehm schnell und das Miträtseln macht Spaß.

5

Highlight

Ein absolutes Highlight im Bereich „Murder-Mystery“ mit vielen vielschichtigen Charakteren. Es hat mir zweimal die Tränen in die Augen getrieben und das Ende habe ich so nicht kommen sehen. Ich freue mich schon auf weitere Bücher des Autors.

Highlight
4.5

Murder Mystery auf einem Schiff mit Twist

Vor ab: Das Englisch-Level ist sehr einfach und man kommt gut durch die Seiten. Unser Maincharakter (MC) Dee ist Zucker. Damit musst ich anfangen. Zucker, und wahnsinnig lustig. Die Welt ist in Provincen aufgeteilt, die alle unter dem Emperor mit krassen Fähigkeiten regiert werden. Es gibt inoffiziell mächtigere Provinzen und welche, die eher stiefmütterlich behandelt werden. Jede;r Erb:in hat pro Provinz eine besondere Fähigkeit, Blessing, die sich ab einem gewissen alter manifestiert. Blöderweise ist das bei unserem MC nie passiert und er schummelt sich durchs Leben. Alle Charaktere in diesem Buch sind großartig, obwohl sie auch eine Achterbahn der Gefühle sind und man von hassen zu nicht mögen zu ganz-ok zu wirkliche Lieben gut am pendeln ist. Das Murder Mystery findet komplett auf dem Schiff statt - komplett slow burn. Trotzdem ist es zu keiner Zeit langweilig - ganz im Gegenteil! Man vermutet hinter jedem Charakter zu gewissen Zeiten den Mörder, sogar beim MC. Ein paar ganz ganz großartige Twists, mit denen ich im Leben nicht gerechnet hätte. Trotz Einzelband ist das World Building großartig - wir kriegen erklärt, wie die Welt mit den Provinzen funktioniert, wer Herrschend ist und vor allem, wie die Gesellschaft wirklich aufgebaut ist. Auch, die unschönen und gruseligen Details. Die Geschichte hat ein mü queer Romance - ein mü. Dafür unglaublich schön. Ich hab dieses Buch wirklich genossen und verschlungen. Wenn man Mystery mag und lockere, lustige MCs, ist dieses Buch eine ganz klare Empfehlung.

4.5

Not a masterpiece but the murder mystery? Peak.

4

A gripping, addictive murder mystery with a cheeky, relatable protagonist and just enough twists to keep you guessing. While the worldbuilding and romance felt a bit generic at times, and the ending wrapped things up too neatly, it’s a highly entertaining debut that shows real promise. Fans of The Hunger Games, Knives Out and Agatha Christie will feel right at home.

If the The Hunger Games and Glass Onion - A Knives Out Mystery: The Script (film version) had a baby, this would be it. Voyage of the Damned was part of my Illumicrate subscription and I was eager to get my hands on it - imagine a fateful trip with 12 young adults who find themselves trapped inside their luxury seaborne vessel as tragedy strikes. The perfect recipe for an enjoyable, if not addictive, read, right? In many ways, Voyage of the Damned succeeds at being just that, a read you cannot put down until you have unraveled all its mysteries and understood the motivations behind them. White gives you just enough clues to start concocting your own theories but never enough to be fully predictable - a difficult balance to strike. I found myself skipping meals, unable to stop reading until I could confirm or reject my initial hypothesis (I had to reject it in the end, which is good). What's more, White does a wonderful job bringing her main character to life: the protagonist turned lead-investigator, Ganymedes (or rather, Dee), is cheeky, relatable, insecure, and funny. Yes, he is occasionally cringe and not all of his jokes hit home, but this is exactly what renders Dee so charmingly human. Why, then, not give the book five stars? Voyage of the Damned is an impressive debut, but for my taste, it follows some of its literary 'predecessors' a little too closely for comfort in some aspects: Twelve provinces and a thirteenth one which was banished for doing things differently - The Hunger Games much. The worldbuilding more generally was a little too simplistic for my taste, given that the provinces are named after animals and that their respective inhabitants display certain characteristics of their namesakes both with regards to appearance and character. Similarly, the romantic elements evoked were too generic and did, in many instances, not feel natural (cringe much). At times, the book bites off a little more than it can chew: While it touches upon important topics (e.g., mental health), the solutions proposed seem all too easy. Particularly towards the end of the novel, there were several deus-ex-machina events to tie up all the loose ends. I believe that White could have dared to leave some issues unresolved - it would have added a degree of authenticity. All things considered, it is a highly entertaining read that, while not being perfect, clearly showcases White's potential and talent. If you are into the works of Agatha Christie, Delia Owens and J.K. Rowling, give this one a try - you will not be disappointed.

5

This book is not hyped enough!

This book has everything a murder mystery needs: colorful characters (in every sense of the word), power struggle, political intrigues and of course romance and heartbreak (also many kinds of heartbreaks...). Even with a cliche Chess-Game and the villain monologuing their plan... Just wow 11/10, would recommend again!

5

I don't think 5/5 stars is enough for this book. I was supposed to read this in pace with the @illumicrate readalong, but I just couldn't stop. It's murder mystery, but also a whole rich worldbuilding. It's characters that are both soft and strong and so so adorable. And it's such a tight narrative with not an ounce of fat on it, but instead with a fast pace that still leaves room for all the feels.

Dee (my chaotic, food-loving, self-doubting baby), Grasshopper (adorbs 6-year old with a hunger for blood and biscuits) and Ravi (dark, brooding and oh so many secrets) are three of twelve Chosen Ones, all together on a ship for a ritualistic quest. And then there's murders and secrets and yes, even a murder wall. While they try to deduce and solve, the world around them is starting to crumble. None of the characters are purely black or white, good or evil. Many of them have a legacy they didn't ask for, and grief for things lost or not found. Amidst all this are themes of self-doubt, being different, embracing oneself and others, and lots of diversity. All mixed together in a story that will stay with you. 6/5 stars for this brilliant debut by @franceswhiteauthor

I don't think 5/5 stars is enough for this book. I was supposed to read this in pace with the @illumicrate readalong, but I just couldn't stop.
It's murder mystery, but also a whole rich worldbuilding. It's characters that are both soft and strong and so so adorable. And it's such a tight narrative with not an ounce of fat on it, but instead with a fast pace that still leaves room for all the feels.
4.5

Cooles Buch mit einigen Twists gerade gegen Ende hin. Gerade am Anfang habe ich allerdings etwas gebraucht um rein zu kommen und den Überblick über alle Charaktere und ihre Provinzen zu behalten.

3.5

Ich bin leider nie richtig in die Geschichte reingekommen. Am für sich aber eine schöne Idee mit vielen schönen Lesestellen.

5

I’m obsessed! Heartbreak, intrigue, romance, magic, grief, a whole lot of murder, mystery, humor and a nice dose of found family. Clever twists, unique story arc, wonderful character development and incredible worldbuilding.

“We’re a package deal. We’re a swarm.” “You don’t need a blessing to be a miracle.” “I felt it instantly when I saw him - that thread which connects his heart to mine.”

5

That was easily one of the best books I have ever read. First of all: the Humor. That was so funny! Also loved the magic system and the world but also loved the relationship in this book, love and also friend/ ally relationships, all of them were perfect Then it was really thrilling, I flew through the second half! Just everything I absolutely love

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