Wild Irish: A Novel of Elizabeth I and the Pirate O'Malley
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Two female titans -- perfectly matched in guts, guile, and political genius.
Elizabeth, queen of England, has taken on the mighty Spanish Armada and, in a stunning sea battle, vanquished it. But her troubles are far from over. Just across the western channel, her colony Ireland is embroiled in seething rebellion, with the island's fierce, untamed clan chieftains and their "wild Irish" followers refusing to bow to their English oppressors.
Grace O'Malley -- notorious pirate, gunrunner, and "Mother of the Irish Rebellion" -- is at the heart of the conflict. For years, she has fought against the English stranglehold on her beloved country. At the height of the uprising Grace takes an outrageous risk, sailing up the Thames to London for a face-to-face showdown with her nemesis, the queen of England.
In this "enthralling historical fiction" (Publishers Weekly), Robin Maxwell masterfully brings to life these strong and pugnacious women in order to tell the little-known but crucial saga of Elizabeth's Irish war.
Robin Maxwell
ROBIN MAXWELL is the national bestselling author of eight historical fiction novels featuring powerful women, including Signora da Vinci and the award-winning Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn, now in its twenty-fourth printing. She lives in the high desert of California with her husband, yogi Max Thomas.
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Reviews for Wild Irish
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Interestingly imagined tale which veers wildly from the recorded facts at times. I'm interested in Grace O'Malley now that I've read this fictionalized tale, and I'm planning to find other, more true-to-life biographies.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5bookshelves: read [edit]recommended for:historical fiction enthusiastsI got several chapters into this book before realizing that I'd read it a few months ago. I'm not sure whether that says more about me or the book. Stories of Grace O'Malley (the Irish pirate) are few and far between, which is why I gravitated towards this one (twice!). Sadly, Maxwell's version of the epic meeting between O'Malley and Elizabeth I struggles with accuracy. Whether Elizabeth and Essex really "got it on", I suppose is up for debate, but Grace would not have thought of the Queen as "the first Elizabeth", as she had no idea that there would be another. (Sheesh! Didn't Maxwell read Encyclopedia Brown?) So, seek out this book if you want to hear a story about two fascinating women (one of whom has very little recorded history), but don't expect historical fact, airtight accuracy, or even terrific writing.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I have to admit that I just didn't like this book. None of the characters struck a chord with me or even seemed remotely sympathetic. I could admire Grace, but did not much care if she lived or died. I feel as though this was meant to be tragic - we are meant to lament Elizabeth's decision at the end - but I didn't care about Essex, either.As for the writing, that failed me as well. Maxwell uses a reminiscence style that I find irritating and which kills the present-day tale completely. Things don't just happen - we skip forward several years and then are told what happened by whatever character the focus is currently on. This may work in general, but it does not work here. It saps the story of action and makes reading it more like drudgery, as I was anxious to get back to the actual story of the novel.I also am extremely doubtful of Grace O'Malley's part in the relationship between Elizabeth and Essex, but as there are spoilers in my complaint and because I know little of the history, I will keep quiet and only say that I find some events described to be extremely unlikely, and even if I am reading fiction, I prefer the story to be plausible.I will be avoiding this author's work in future.