Title: The Truelove
Author: Patrick O'Brian
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: W.W. Norton
Copyright: 1993
Pages: 256
Keywords: historical fiction
Aubrey-Maturin #15
Reading period: 12–13 December, 2009
Leaving Sydney after the events of The Nutmeg of Consolation,
Aubrey and Maturin sail for Moahu, a fictional British island near Hawaii.
Jack Aubrey is out of sorts for various reasons;
most notably a young female convict, Clarissa Harvill, has been smuggled
aboard by Midshipman Oakes.
Like many sailors, he is superstitious about women on board his ship.
Not without reason:
even after her shipboard marriage to Oakes,
men vie for her attention and factions form aboard the ship.
Few battles in this one.
Most of the conflict arises …continue.
Title: Too Many Magicians
Author: Randall Garrett
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Ace
Copyright: 1966
Pages: 342
Keywords: fantasy, mystery
Reading period: 13 December, 2009
In an alternate world where the Laws of Magic have been codified,
a master sorcerer has been murdered in a locked room
at a convention of sorcerers.
Lord Darcy must resolve the mystery.
The puzzle is first-rate, well constructed, yet plausible on its own terms.
The characters, alas, are perfunctory.
Title: The Flood
Author: Ian Rankin
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Orion
Copyright: 1986
Pages: 205
Keywords: fiction
Reading period: 7–11 December, 2009
Ian Rankin's first novel is a coming-of-age tale.
Mary Miller is a single mother,
with a reputation as a witch since childhood.
Her son, Sandy, is fifteen, and as lost and confused as you'd expect.
They live in Carsden, a small, dying Scottish town in the 1980s.
A creditable first novel.
Title: Where There's a Will
Author: Aaron Elkins
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Berkley
Copyright: 2005
Pages: 278
Keywords: mystery
Reading period: 13–16 December, 2009
Gideon Oliver, the “Skeleton Detective”, is on vacation again;
this time he's staying on a family cattle ranch in Hawaii.
The bones of the Torkelsson paterfamilias who disappeared ten years ago
have just been found.
When Gideon formally identifies them, the Torkelsson survivors
get more than they bargained for.
Elkins works in the cozy mystery vein and,
despite the anatomical detail,
the deaths and murders in his books always feel detached and unthreatening.
Title: Princep's Fury
Author: Jim Butcher
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Ace
Copyright: 2008
Pages: 622
Keywords: fantasy
Reading period: 4–7 December, 2009
Princep's Fury is the fifth book in Jim Butcher's fantasy series,
Codex Alera, and the sequel to Captain's Fury.
Tavi, now recognized as the princeps (heir apparent to the Crown),
has been sent on a diplomatic mission to the distant Canim homeland.
There he finds that they have been overrun by the Vord hivemind.
Back at home in Alera, the Vord have returned too,
killing and enslaving huge numbers of humans.
Desperate rearguard actions follow.
Butcher knows how to spin a yarn that moves quickly
from one cliffhanger to the next.
Grim in …continue.
Title: The Lizard's Bite
Author: David Hewson
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Bantam Dell
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 498
Keywords: mystery
Reading period: 29 November–3 December, 2009
A married couple die in a bizarre murder in an archaic Venetian glass foundry.
Three exiled Roman cops are asked to investigate by the Venice authorities
but are given to understand that their work should be pro forma.
Of course, they don't listen and find far more than was wanted.
The cops and their visiting girlfriends are interesting characters.
Their stubborn insistence on digging for the truth
has real consequences for their own lives, and the case scars most of them.
Venice itself is also a character, …continue.
Title: Industrial Magic
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Seal Books
Copyright: 2004
Pages: 528
Keywords: urban fantasy
Reading period: 28 November, 2009
Paige is a modern young witch.
Her boyfriend, Lucas, despite being the heir apparent to the Cortez Cabal of sorcerers,
wants nothing to do with the family business.
But they get sucked in when the teenaged children of the various cabals are being murdered.
An entertaining urban fantasy that's ridiculously fast-paced.
Title: The Ghost Brigades
Author: John Scalzi
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Tor
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 347
Keywords: science fiction
Reading period: 27 November, 2009
Sequel to Old Man's War.
Jared Dirac is a superhuman clone in the elite Colonial Defense Forces.
A backup of the brain patterns of the traitor Charles Boutin
have been implanted in his head so that his superiors can learn what happened.
He can't access those memories so he's sent out on missions.
Then the memories start trickling in.
Scalzi has constructed a scary but credible universe,
where the clones can be more human than the “Realborn”.
Title: The Digger's Game
Author: George V. Higgins
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Popular Library
Copyright: 1973
Pages: 223
Keywords: fiction
Reading period: 26–27 November, 2009
Digger Doherty is a smalltime Boston crook
who went to Vegas for a few days
and blew a lot of money that he didn't have.
Now he has to figure something out.
It seems like all of George V. Higgins' books—[1], [2]—involve lowlifes who like to talk. A lot.
He had a wonderful ear for dialogue.
Surprisingly, none of his books seem to have been adapted for the stage
and only The Friends of Eddie Coyle was filmed.
Title: The Nutmeg of Consolation
Author: Patrick O'Brian
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: W.W. Norton
Copyright: 1991
Pages: 384
Keywords: historical fiction
Aubrey-Maturin #14
Reading period: 22–26 November, 2009
At the end of The Thirteen-Gun Salute,
Aubrey, Maturin, and the crew of the Diane
were marooned on an East Indian island.
They are rescued eventually by a passing junk and taken to Batavia,
where the governor gives them a new ship, the Nutmeg of Consolation.
They resume their original mission and travel to the penal colony in New South Wales.
Sydney is a hellhole, ruled by capricious sadists.
This is another fine entry in the long-running Aubrey–Maturin saga.
Seafaring, a long chase, a couple …continue.
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