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Welcome to the magical city of Turai. You might not like it here, however. For in Turai, the only people more corrupt than the politicians are the royal family, and murder and mayhem and ruthless criminal brotherhoods reign. With the civic guards incapable of keeping order, it's left to men like Thraxas to do what they can. The city needs men of steel, men of virtue and honesty and clean living. Unfortunately, Thraxas is none of the above. Running his business from lodgings above an inn in show more one of the seedier parts of town, Thraxas makes a living as a private investigator. Which means that he makes enough to pay the rent from time to time and enjoy the occasional glass of beer. When he is employed by the third in line to the throne, however, Thraxas believes that his luck is about to change. And indeed it does. A few hours later, he's in a cell, accused of murder. Ooops. show lessTags
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Thraxas is who you go to if you need a sorcerer or investigator but can't afford the good ones. He describes himself as forty-three, overweight, without ambition and prone to prolonged bouts of drinking. He used to work for Palace Security until drinking himself out of employment and now tries to make ends meet by taking on jobs that others won't touch. He's also in desperate need of some money to avoid being thrown out on the street and an inconvenient gambling debt that's looming in the near future. So it's somewhat of a relief when Princess Du-Akai requests his services in retrieving a box containing personal letters from an ambassador that she'd been having an affair with. They could prove an embarrassment if they fall into the show more wrong hands and now the relationship is over that could become a possibility. A fairly simple task that is made more complicated when the current owner is found dead and Thraxas is accused of his murder and the contents of the box differ from what was described. Why would the princess want a spell to put a dragon to sleep? Thraxas also gets involved into a case of some magical cloth that's disappeared and also a politician's son who's involved in drug-dealing for him to also look into.
While this isn't a laugh out loud type of humorous fantasy there are enough smiles to be had to fit the category. There are some fun characters to be found here, from the Sardonic and self-deprecating lead with his sometimes-assistant Makri (with her unique Orc, Elf and Human parentage) who wants to study at the university but can't because of its gender bias. I'm sure we'll get to revisit with some of the other side characters as the series progresses (currently there are 9 books). The story is more private detective than outright fantasy and is somewhat akin to [[Glen Cook]]'s Garrett P.I. books rather than say a Terry Pratchett or Robert Asprin novel. It's a fast moving tale that still manages to look at some serious subject matter along the way that will also probably be revisited in future episodes. I'd be willing to seek out the next in the series even if it wasn't already sat on my tbr shelves along with a couple more that were bought in a job lot. show less
While this isn't a laugh out loud type of humorous fantasy there are enough smiles to be had to fit the category. There are some fun characters to be found here, from the Sardonic and self-deprecating lead with his sometimes-assistant Makri (with her unique Orc, Elf and Human parentage) who wants to study at the university but can't because of its gender bias. I'm sure we'll get to revisit with some of the other side characters as the series progresses (currently there are 9 books). The story is more private detective than outright fantasy and is somewhat akin to [[Glen Cook]]'s Garrett P.I. books rather than say a Terry Pratchett or Robert Asprin novel. It's a fast moving tale that still manages to look at some serious subject matter along the way that will also probably be revisited in future episodes. I'd be willing to seek out the next in the series even if it wasn't already sat on my tbr shelves along with a couple more that were bought in a job lot. show less
A lot like a detective novel set in Diskworld. A good afternoon's light read on a summer day in a hammock.
A fine book
Kurzes, aber spannendes und lustiges Buch. Verdammt Geil!
Jan 5, 2010German
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- Canonical title
- Thraxas
- Original title
- Thraxas
- Original publication date
- 1999
- People/Characters
- Gurd (owner of the Avenging Axe); Makri; Tanrose (cook at the Avenging Axe); Thraxas; Astrath Triple Moon; Cicerius (Deputy Consul) (show all 11); Glixius Dragon Killer; Hanama (Assassins' Guild); Karlox; Lisutaris (Mistress of the Sky); Sarin the Merciless
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- Turai
- First words
- Turai is a magical city.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Flowers? Will that help?"
"Of course it will," I state with confidence.
And it does. - Disambiguation notice
- This is the UK book Thraxas, which is only the first half of the omnibus Thraxas. They should not be combined.
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