"[A] full-bodied tale...The book provides detailed insights into the preparations and human elements involved in surveying arctic regions. Using actual diary entries from the Arctic expeditions to chilling effect, Bown makes the reader feel as though they have embarked on a journey through the world's harshest climates and inhospitable lands...[Amundsen] lived a life suited for the pages of an adventure novel. Bown's new biography reads as such."
Portland Book Review, December-February 2012"Bown is a terrific writer, never sensational, always seeming to share the achievements of a friend. His discretion about Amundsen's personal life leaves us with an endearing, enigmatic hero."
"Bookworm Sez" syndicated column, 12/4/12"Armchair adventurers will love reading The Last Viking."
"The Homestretch" on CBC Radio, 11/26/12"Reveals the private side of a man whose exploits made him a household name in the early 20th century."
"[Bown] did his homework. The bibliography is basically every book out there, plus he did a lot of his own work in extensive newspaper story research (NYT-predominantly). There is a lot of controversy about this man and his methods-a lot of bias that Bown seems to navigate around. If you haven't read about polar exploration it's a good book to read since it relates the entire history of man's search for the final fabled lost lands or undiscovered sea lanes that would make trade travel quicker and cheaper...In this day of constant communication the book acts like an escape of sorts to a time when years would go by between shoving off on an expedition and returning."
"Politics and Patriotism Show" (blog), 11/21/12"An eye opening history of the larger-than-life Norwegian explorer...Intensely researched and passionately written."
Literary Review of Canada, October 2012"A riveting tale of adventure, political intrigue and achievement...Exceptionally well researched and eminently readable...An important contribution to the historiography of polar exploration."
Milwaukee Shepherd Express, 12/4/12