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|title=The Iron Jackal
|sort=Iron Jackal, The
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=9781780620855
|paperback=1780620853
|hardback=0575098066
|audiobook=
|ebook=B005SZ1EKW
|pages=448
|publisher=Indigo
|date=October 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780620853</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1780620853</amazonus>
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|summary=The entire world of science fantasy and its kitchen sink get thrown in the way of Captain Frey in a quest to save his life, when he approaches danger in his typically carefree way. This third book isn't perfect but there is little to match this in its genre.
|cover=1780620853
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|aznus=1780620853
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For once I don't feel like devoting my first paragraph to a teasing plot summary. And while I'm here to judge the book and not the cover, even the British paperback blurb agrees, and gives nothing away in its woolliness. I am duty bound to say this is the third book to feature Darian Frey and the rest of the crew of his flying craft the ''Ketty Jay''. If pressed I will say it starts with him indulging in a further instance of thievery, making a mistake, and then finding just how much is in the science fantasy universe that can possibly get between him and what might repair the damage.
The series started [[Retribution Falls by Chris Wooding|here]].
[[Chris Wooding's Tales of the Ketty Jay series in Chronological order]] {{amazontext|amazon=1780620853}} {{waterstonestextamazonUStext|waterstonesamazon=85338201780620853}} 
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