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Dread Brass Shadows (1990)

by Glen Cook

Series: Garrett P.I. (5)

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Fantasy. Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:A treasure trove of sorcery is hidden somewhere in the city of TunFaire, and everyone wants to find itâ??a prize so rich it makes even a hard-boiled detective like Garrett nervous, especially when his beautiful red-haired girlfriend is attacked because of it. Garrett's thirst for revenge is quenched when two other redheads turn up at his front doorâ??and he finds himself the center of unwelcome attention from every thug and would-be sorcerer in town.
Now, Garrett has to find what everyone is afterâ??the legendary Book of Shadows, made of brass and holding secrets no mortal was ever meant to masterâ??and make sure no one ever has the chance to work its spells on his unsuspecting and unprot
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Sydney Greenstreet should play Fido Easterman in the movie, Cooks dialogue between Garrett and Fido is pure Fatman and Sam Spade.

Another smile tried to break through and died young, smothered by fat. "Yes. As you surmise, my name is not Lubbock. No sir. That is merely wishful thinking, the heartfelt desire to walk the same path as the great Lubbocks of centuries past."

Fido doesn't have a large part in the novel but he's pure hard boiled fun, for a crazy man. This series get's better the deeper you go into it. While each case is separate they all tie together with many returning characters in each novel. ( )
  kevn57 | Dec 8, 2021 |
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Title: Dread Brass Shadows
Series: Garrett, PI #5
Author: Glen Cook
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 304
Format: Digital Edition

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Garrett walks out his front door one day and sees his sex buddy, Tinny Tate, stabbed in front of his eyes. He and one of his buddies chase the perp down but the guy knows nothing, almost like whoever sent him knew the Dead Man lived at Garrett's house. Garrett tells Tinny's uncle and he has her taken home where she receives the best medical care money can buy. Uncle Tate also tells Garrett to find whoever sent the perp and that he, Uncle Tate, wants a piece of them.

The next day a nude, wounded redhead who looks remarkably like Tinny collapses on Garrett's front step. He brings her in to recover. The Dead Man tells Garrett to go visit the local head of the Dwarves. After the interview in which Garrett learns that a “Book of Shadows” is somehow involved, he is attacked by an out of town gang of dwarves. He is saved by two of the guys who work for the local Crime Lord. When Garrett gets home the redhead has disappeared.

The next day yet ANOTHER redhead shows up, wanting to hire Garrett to find this book of Shadows. It was created by a witch and can allow anyone who reads it to turn into other people. Garrett can only imagine what could be done with that and sets out to find it just so he can destroy it.

The Crime Lord gets involved as he knows he can almost live forever with a book like that under his control. He knows Garrett will get in his way and so he tries to kill him. The 2 henchman, who are the Crime Lord's Right and Left Hand, abandon him when they realize they'll never be able to replace him, as he will never die. They contact Garrett and ask for help in assassinating the Crime Lord.

Everybody, Tates, Dwarves, the Witch who created the Book, Garrett and Henchman, and Others, all converge on the Crime Lord's estate. A huge blood bath ensues but nobody knows where the book is. Garrett eventually remembers that the Nude Redhead had a parcel with her and finds it at his house, under the bed. Voila, the book. He destroys it.

Life settles down back to normal, as normal as life in TunFaire can be anyway.

My Thoughts:

Cook did a very good job of keeping me as mystified as Garrett. I hadn't a clue what was going on and while a sharper minded person might have remembered the package and deduced everything, I'd completely forgotten about it and so was completely at sea.

A simple mystery for a simple man. I was happy, for the most part, with what I read. Each book I have to wrestle with Garrett being a womanizing, immoral pig. It's the main reason these will never get a real high rating from me, no matter how much I might enjoy them. But once I deal with that, then I enjoy the rest of the book. It has been that way for every book and I suspect it will be that way for each future book as well.

I did like the shakeup of the Crime Lord getting whacked and his two subordinates taking over. That should help make any future storylines a tad bit different, even if only superficially. But considering these are superficial stories, that should be enough.

More of the same, more of the same.

★★★☆½ ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Aug 9, 2019 |
See Sweet Silver Blues. ( )
  TadAD | May 14, 2008 |
The most lacking Garrett PI book I've read so far, with the worst plotline. Still a good yarn where the tough PI style is juxtaposed by the pre-industriel urban setting of a fantasy world filled with dragon lookalikes and magic. Garretts favourite girlfriend is stabbed on her way to visit him, launching him into a wild goosechase to find the one responsible for the attack. Underways he gets involved in a gangster fight of succession and a hunt for a magical relic that allows people to become someone else. ( )
  amberwitch | Apr 6, 2007 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:A treasure trove of sorcery is hidden somewhere in the city of TunFaire, and everyone wants to find itâ??a prize so rich it makes even a hard-boiled detective like Garrett nervous, especially when his beautiful red-haired girlfriend is attacked because of it. Garrett's thirst for revenge is quenched when two other redheads turn up at his front doorâ??and he finds himself the center of unwelcome attention from every thug and would-be sorcerer in town.
Now, Garrett has to find what everyone is afterâ??the legendary Book of Shadows, made of brass and holding secrets no mortal was ever meant to masterâ??and make sure no one ever has the chance to work its spells on his unsuspecting and unprot

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