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Judge Dee and the Limits of the Law

by Lavie Tidhar

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No vampire is ever innocent...The wandering Judge Dee serves as judge, jury, and executioner for any vampire who breaks the laws designed to safeguard their kind's survival. This new case in particular puts his mandate to the test.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.… (more)
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This was a rivetting short story. Judge Dee is somewhat unforgiving and rigid but he has an eye for the Pax Lamia laws and "watching" his mid work via his discussions with Johnathan (his familiar) was very entertaining.

So, what to do with a case of vampire murder that doesn't seem so cut and dry and easy to prove?

AllI can say is this, Lady Isabella of the Shroud you resourceful woman! ( )
  RoadtripReader | Aug 24, 2023 |
A fun little vampire story with a plot twist. ( )
  clacksee | Dec 12, 2022 |
An interesting read.
I liked Judge Dee quite a bit. What an interesting character.
Jonathan, on the other hand, is somewhat irritating. ( )
  QuirkyCat_13 | Jun 20, 2022 |
This is a fun little short story about a very old vampire who is, essentially, a circuit judge for vampires, enforcing the only law that really matters to vampires: don't endanger us all by behaving so outrageously that you get us discovered by the humans we prey on.

Judge Dee is accompanied in his travels by a boy named Jonathan, whom he rescued from a local disaster in England. Because vampires don't really eat, and really don't eat what humans eat, Jonathan devours ferociously whatever human-edible food comes his way. Other than that, he just tries to be observant, learn what Judge Dee has to teach him, and be useful.

Jonathan is enjoying one of those meals when Judge Dee is called Castello d'oro, or perhaps Castello dell'orrore. Castle of Gold, or Castle of Horrors. When they arrive, they find the Baron Guido, and his surprisingly large vampire family--the large number of former humans he has transformed into vampires. Together with the large number of prey humans they have confined, one can easily see some likely violations of the one law vampires care about.

But Baron Guido sent for a vampire judge, and claims that his neighbor, Lady Isabelle of the Shroud, another vampire, has murdered his brother, Enzo. Judge Dee and Jonathan set off to visit Lady Isabelle. What the Judge finds there is very odd, and there are odd things about Guido's story, too,

There are also some unusual defensive features in Lady Isabelle's castle.

It's an interesting, entertaining tale with a twist at the end that adds to the fun.'

Recommended.

Story available free on Tor.com ( )
  LisCarey | Jun 6, 2021 |
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No vampire is ever innocent...The wandering Judge Dee serves as judge, jury, and executioner for any vampire who breaks the laws designed to safeguard their kind's survival. This new case in particular puts his mandate to the test.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

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