Reviewed by wyvernfriend on
Warden is an ex-soldier, ex-cop and now he's a narcotic dealer who samples some of his wares, regularly. He's dragged into a murder mystery because he's the first on scene at two of the murders by coincidence and his ruthless ex-boss decides to use his underworld ties to help the investigation along. Warden gets involved in a lot of murky things to try to find out the truth, but the truth might just kill him.
This should score higher for me, it feels like a gritty 1920s type of story, after all the hero is a war veteran, and with early places namechecked from his history of Apres and Ives, you know that this is an influence, there was also a great plague that swept through the poor area (though this one was before, rather than after, the war) and there's a feeling of tensions and of change about to sweep through. There's also a detective story AND magic and you'd think that enough of my checkboxes would be ticked off to make me happy with this, but somehow it didn't sparkle for me, it didn't quite work in the ways it would have expected. It's not a bad story, don't get me wrong, it just didn't work in the ways that make it a great story for me. It was so very nearly a 4* read though, just not quite.
I do intend to read the rest of the series, it did do that for me, and I can see potential in the main character but he didn't really come alive for me enough. Hopefully as Polansky develops as a writer there will be more flesh on the bare bones of this character.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 28 November, 2012: Finished reading
- 28 November, 2012: Reviewed