Tue 19 Jun 2012
Books – the Sword-Edged Blonde
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Finally I think I’m up to date on my reading again. Just in time to go on another short business trip with long flights so I’ll probably be right behind again by the weekend, though.
This is an unusual sort of book these days. A fantasy detective set in the classic medieval fantasy world. Unliek Glen Cook’s long bestselling series, the elves and dwarves aren’t in evidence (so far) in this one, although there is a goddess and an immortal.
Another first book, but it’s solidly written and the combination of hard boiled wisecracking and fantasy tropes works pretty well. The main character is interesting and sufficiently tortured by his past to justify the interest. The personal and plot reveals along the way are satisfying and logical though not always obvious. A nice debut and I’m now onto the sequel (this was a re-read of the first before diving into that one).
The modern-day urban fantasy has more or less driven this kind (Tamara Siler Jones and Simon R Green has both done nice previous examples, alongside the Glen Cook Garrett Files which appears to be perhaps finished with Gilded Latten Bones) out of the market, which is a shame as I like the juxtaposition of hard boiled and sword and sorcery.
Recommended if you like this sort of thing, though other examples are better ones to start with (Simon Green’s Hawk and Fisher particularly, if you haven’t tried it out before.