Sons of Anarchy: Bratva, by Christopher Golden, Kurt Sutter
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Sons of Anarchy: Bratva, by Christopher Golden, Kurt Sutter
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Set between the third and fourth episodes of season four of the groundbreaking television drama Sons of Anarchy, from the mind of Executive Producer Kurt Sutter…With half of the club recently released from Stockton State Penitentiary, and the Galindo drug cartel bringing down heat at every turn, the MC already has its hands full. Yet Jax Teller the V.P. of SAMCRO has another problem to deal with. He just learned that his Irish half-sister Trinity has been in the U.S. for months entangled with Russian BRATVA gangsters. Now that she's abruptly gone missing, he's sure the brewing mafia war is connected to her disappearance. Jax heads to Nevada with Chibs and Opie to search for her and seek revenge. Trinity may be half-Irish, but she's also half-Teller and where Teller's go, trouble follows.
Sons of Anarchy: Bratva, by Christopher Golden, Kurt Sutter- Amazon Sales Rank: #102206 in Books
- Published on: 2015-11-24
- Released on: 2015-11-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.18" h x .69" w x 5.53" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Review Praise for the series: "Not since the Sopranos has a gang of such sweaty, beef-eating, face-punching... outlaws ruled the small screen." --"Rolling Stone" "Grade A... This remains one of the best shows on TV." --"Newsday" ..".One of the best dramas on TV." --"Time" " **** out of five stars... Sons has hit the ground roaring." --"NY Daily News"
About the Author
CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN is the award-winning, bestselling author of such novels as Snowblind, The Myth Hunters, The Boys Are Back in Town, The Ferryman, Strangewood, Of Saints and Shadows, and (with Tim Lebbon) The Map of Moments. His original novels have been published in more than fourteen languages in countries around the world.
KURT SUTTER is a writer, director, and producer of television and film.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Action, drama, and danger.......NUTTIN BETTER! By CMarie I quite enjoyed reading this.....although I have to admit feeling a bit sad reading something with one of the SAMCRO members who'll later die.Therefore: I like to think of this as a book set in an almost 'AU' SAMCRO. Meaning; anything is possible and can change the outcome of what came before. Thinking this way made it a better read for me.I loved the action and who doesn't love Jax, Opie, and Chibs......I won't go into the storyline because it's already been done so wonderfully by a previous reviewer. Can't top Jennifer Marshall; a review I thought to be terrific.I only starting watching the FX show a month ago and watched six seasons in two weeks. I'm now current on season seven - the last season. Two more shows and it is OVER. I've really loved it. It's the first TV series I've watched in many, many, years. Now I'm wondering what else I've missed on TV. Strange thing is: I just wanted to know why so many romance novels were being written about Motorcycle Clubs and why SOA was inspiring the writing of those books. Then watching the series......got me hooked, too. I understand it now; what inspired so many books - and MANY that I've enjoyed reading and reviewing.This book was excellent. I hope there will be more. Sadly; the series will end soon.....but this book series could last a long time and perhaps even inspire a major motion picture......? Who knows.Thank you.
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful. ** spoiler alert ** Christopher Golden's "Bratva" is a fun ride. When I heard there was going to ... By Jennifer Marshall ** spoiler alert ** Christopher Golden's "Bratva" is a fun ride. When I heard there was going to be a Sons of Anarchy novel, I knew I had to read it. I'm in my second viewing of the series, and once again obsessed with all things SAMCRO. This book read like a narrative episode. Set at the beginning of season 4, the boys have gotten out of prison and are just about to jump into the tumult that the cartel and Maureen Ashby's letters from John Teller bring to the club. Jax gets a frantic phone call from Maureen Ashby, telling him that Trinity, his newly discovered half-sister, has left home to be with her Russian mobster boyfriend in Nevada. This news is, of course, coming right after the club assassinates the entire Northern Cali wing of the Bratva, including Viktor Putlova, at Opie and Lyla's wedding. Worried about his sister's life and the possibility of her being used as leverage against the club by the Russians, Jax takes Chibs and Opie with him to Nevada in search of her, leaving their cuts at home to hide their affiliation with SAMCRO.The narrative perspectives shift mostly between Jax and Trinity, telling both sides of the story from two drastically different points of view. Golden really gets Jax, and we get a clear, deep understanding of where Jax is at at that crucial turning time as well as during the events of the novel. Trinity is basically a new character. Even when she was recurring in season 3, we didn't really get to know her. Golden does an amazing job of creating a deep, complex character with a sense of agency and ego. Trinity was raised around IRA violence, and she understands gangland loyalty and the rules of the underground, but she still maintains her compassion.Trinity was far and away my favorite part of the book. Despite the fact that the basic premise of the story is Maureen Ashby sending Jax on a fetch quest for her wayward daughter, Trinity manages to add depth and interest to the situation at hand. She isn't kidnapped, she willingly decides to stick with Oleg, her Bratva boyfriend. Her reasons for being there and her perspective on the trouble they get up to make reading her chapters extremely compelling. When the situation gets tough, she adapts. She knows the difference between what's necessary and what's gratuitous. She is, in short, a badass.I also really enjoyed diving into the Las Vegas charter of the Sons. The small charter has its own new characters and politics. Just a scene where a member is making eggs in their clubhouse kitchen, or the accommodation that traveling club members can expect was really interesting. Descriptions of it from Jax's perspective were fascinating to me, and their involvement in Jax's fetch quest both highlight and illustrate what the bond of brotherhood in the MC can really mean.My biggest problem was the suspension of disbelief. Trinity is a new character, and her personality is largely flushed out in this book. However, she's a girl who was born and raised in Northern Ireland by an IRA affiliated family. The IRA as it is portrayed in the show is extremely xenophobic and also street smart. Why would a girl from that world suddenly take up with a Russian mobster? Sure, you can't choose who you love, but surely she could have seen trouble written all over him. A lot can be attributed to the impulsiveness of youth, but she didn't seem to grow all that much in that way. Was she so desperately in love that she was willing to be an accessory to his organized crime lifestyle? We see her participating in their business and helping them with her Irish connections in the states. When I took her motivations and her reasoning at face value, I had no problem, but in the end the whole story happened because of her actions. As Jax would say, it was all "on her", yet no one really holds her responsible for the consequences. On the other hand, she's an independent adult who should be free to make her own decisions. How dare Jax agree to fetch her and send her back to Ireland? His commitment to her safety, his promise to her mother, and the possible threat to SAMCRO are apparently more important than Trinity's own wants and ambitions.Since Trinity's reveal as Jax's half-sister, I had hoped that she would return to the show in some capacity. There is so much untapped story potential in her and her relationship with Jax, and I am glad that she got to star in the first Sons of Anarchy novel. It was the Sons being the Sons, complete with everything one would expect that to entail. We got a little more back story on the Russians and a bit more insight into the last living child of John Teller. Fans of the show, especially those that miss Opie as much as I do, will find something to like in this book. I read it via audio book, which was narrated expertly - accents and all - by Peter Berkrot.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful. If I could write as well.... By Sadie Lydon Front Row Center Suspend judgment. This does not coincide with the show's ending but it does truly give a GREAT kick to some time in between. I won't give away spoilers here but Opie is still with us and that is a good thing. See? You can have it both ways. It is an incredibly well written book and I'm glad I pre-ordered it and had the pleasure of reading it. Nice job, Christopher Golden.
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