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In an alternate history in which the Plantagenets still rule in England, France, and the New World, and where the science of magic has displaced the magic of science, Lord Darcy is the official representative of King John IV to investigate murders and other bizarre crimes, and Master Sean O Lochlainn his forensic magician sidekick.An Azteque prince is sacrificed at the top of an abandoned Azteque pyramid in New England, his heart torn from his chest in a fashion discarded hundreds of years show more earlier. Unless Darcy and Sean can uncover the how and why of the crime, the fragile peace between the Angevin settlers of New England and the Azteque Empire may soon be broken.
Another first-class authorized continuation of the magical detective series begun by the late Randall Garrett.
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This is a good crime story, a nice exercise in alternative history, and it’s good fun to read.
When I first read Kurland’s two Lord Darcy novels, I thought they were quite good but not as good as Randall Garrett’s originals (Garrett having been the creator of Lord Darcy and his world). However, after repeated rereading I’ve decided that Kurland’s Lord Darcy is about as good overall as Garrett’s. Perhaps Garrett is slightly better at scenario and plot, while Kurland is slightly better at characterization and writing style.
The particular advantages of this book are the touches of humour and the novelty of the North American setting: all other Lord Darcy stories are set in Europe.
The young Lady Irene is rather charming, and show more it’s a pity that we meet her only in this book.
Although it’s only a minor criticism, I’m puzzled that Lady Irene and other young ladies of her acquaintance, in their twenties, seem to regard Lord Darcy and Master Sean as interesting eligible bachelors. In this book, we can deduce that both of them are in their mid-fifties, and Master Sean is a rather stout beer drinker. I’m no expert on young ladies, but I wouldn’t expect them to take such an interest in men easily old enough to be their fathers; particularly when there’s no great discrepancy in wealth or status (Lady Irene is both titled and well paid).
Lord Darcy’s age is somewhat disputable. This book and the Garrett story “The muddle of the woad” both imply indirectly that he was born in about 1931, and this book is set in 1985, so he should be about 54. However, Garrett’s last story, “The spell of war”, is an anomaly, implying that he was ten years older: born in about 1921. show less
When I first read Kurland’s two Lord Darcy novels, I thought they were quite good but not as good as Randall Garrett’s originals (Garrett having been the creator of Lord Darcy and his world). However, after repeated rereading I’ve decided that Kurland’s Lord Darcy is about as good overall as Garrett’s. Perhaps Garrett is slightly better at scenario and plot, while Kurland is slightly better at characterization and writing style.
The particular advantages of this book are the touches of humour and the novelty of the North American setting: all other Lord Darcy stories are set in Europe.
The young Lady Irene is rather charming, and show more it’s a pity that we meet her only in this book.
Although it’s only a minor criticism, I’m puzzled that Lady Irene and other young ladies of her acquaintance, in their twenties, seem to regard Lord Darcy and Master Sean as interesting eligible bachelors. In this book, we can deduce that both of them are in their mid-fifties, and Master Sean is a rather stout beer drinker. I’m no expert on young ladies, but I wouldn’t expect them to take such an interest in men easily old enough to be their fathers; particularly when there’s no great discrepancy in wealth or status (Lady Irene is both titled and well paid).
Lord Darcy’s age is somewhat disputable. This book and the Garrett story “The muddle of the woad” both imply indirectly that he was born in about 1931, and this book is set in 1985, so he should be about 54. However, Garrett’s last story, “The spell of war”, is an anomaly, implying that he was ten years older: born in about 1921. show less
Dec 17, 2024 (Edited)English (UK)
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Lord Darcy (Sequel 2)
Common Knowledge
- Canonical title
- A Study in Sorcery
- Original publication date
- 1989
- Dedication
- For Randall Garrett,
Founder of the Angevine Empire,
Wearer of the Secret Talisman,
Inventor of the Ball-Beari... (show all)ng Mousetrap,
Who never let a day go by
Without praising the Lord. - First words
- For perhaps the thousandth time Coronel Hesparsyn cursed Lord Chiklquetl the Most High; but, as always, he did it silently.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"So do I, Your Majesty," Lord Darcy said. "So do I."
- Original language
- English
- Canonical DDC/MDS
- 813.08768
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- Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, Mystery
- DDC/MDS
- 813.08768 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English By type Genre fiction Adventure fiction Speculative fiction Alternate history
- LCC
- PS3561 .U647 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1961-
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