Heir of Uncertain Magic by Charlie N. Holmberg

Heir of Uncertain Magic (Whimbrel House, #2)

by Charlie N. Holmberg

One man is on a journey to unravel his magical lineage in the next spellbinding novel of the Whimbrel House series by Amazon Charts and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Charlie N. Holmberg.

Thanks to house tamer Hulda Larkin, the mischief infesting Whimbrel House has calmed. But if Hulda’s job is done, what does that mean for Merritt Fernsby, inheritor of the remote Narragansett Bay estate, who’s only now coming to terms with his enchanted place in the world?

Merritt has realized his own burgeoning powers, which draw the thoughts of every plant, insect, and dog. His nights are sleepless, with an uncontrollable cacophony of voices that compel a long-overdue search into his uncanny bloodline. It’s not the only puzzle uniting Merritt and his ex-housekeeper, Hulda. Her friend and former employer at the Boston Institute for the Keeping of Enchanted Rooms has disappeared. Hulda herself is up for the now-vacant position of institute director, and her rival for the role is a stranger who’s suspiciously curious about Whimbrel House—and could have connections to an old foe.

As Merritt struggles to face his estranged family and Hulda dives into the institute’s secrets, the two are brought intimately closer than ever into the mysteries of wizardry, chaos, and love.

Reviewed by annieb123 on

4 of 5 stars

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Originally posted on my blog Nonstop Reader.

Heir of Uncertain Magic is the second Whimbrel House historical paranormal mystery by Charlie N. Holmberg. Released 11th April 2023 by Amazon on their 47North imprint, it's 304 pages and is available in paperback, audio, and ebook formats. It's worth noting that the ebook format has a handy interactive table of contents as well as interactive links and references throughout. I've really become enamored of ebooks with interactive formats lately. For Kindle Unlimited subscribers, this book is currently included in the KU subscription library to borrow and read for free. The first book in the series, Keeper of Enchanted Rooms, is also currently available on KU. 

This is a very well written ensemble cast character driven mystery/fantasy with an engaging bunch of protagonists and a seamless world-building magic system. The characters are well rendered and believable within the framework of a paranormal fantasy. It's a historical mystery, set in the early Victorian period and although it's not at all derivative (and a different time period altogether) it fits in the same general shelf as Stross' Laundry Files, and Stroud's Bartimaeus. 

The agency is filled with the sort of bureaucrats that readers love to hate: bumbling, incompetent, completely malign or a combination. Protagonist Hulda is efficient and admirably restrained, but not about to take being sidelined without a fight. Her foil, Merritt is the homeowner of a formerly magical house for whom Hulda was previously employed (book 1) as housekeeper and factotum. The author has an admirable eye for detail and even the secondary and tertiary characters are well fleshed out and add important detail to the story. 

Four stars. It's not a fluffy cozy, there are some hard edged descriptions here, including the magical abuse of a child, admittedly currently inhabiting a dog's body. There are also some really really over the top silly departmental acronyms which yanked me out of the story, BIKER and LIKER to name a couple.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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  • 28 June, 2023: Started reading
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