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Title: A Murder of Mages
Series: Maradaine Constabulary #1
Author: Marshall Maresca
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre: YA Fantasy
Pages: 341
Format: Digital Edition
Title: A Murder of Mages
Series: Maradaine Constabulary #1
Author: Marshall Maresca
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre: YA Fantasy
Pages: 341
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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Satrine Rainey,
former Intelligence Officer, wife of a former Maradaine Constable and
mother of two, must forge her way into the Constabulary as an
Inspector Third Class so as to provide for her family. Her husband,
hurt on duty, is now a human vegetable and his superiors have hung
him out to dry, financially speaking. Satrine successfully gets the
job. She is paired up with Minox Welling, an uncircled mage who uses
rather unorthodox investigative methods. Minox's nickname is Jinx, as
he has already lost 3 partners.
They begin by
investigating the murder of a mage who had his heart cut out. More
murders follow, apparently without much rhyme or reason beyond them
being of mages. At the same time Satrine has to worry about her
deception being found out and kicked off the force.
Her deception is
found out when her daughter gets involved with a college student and
Satrine puts a very public stop to the relationship. The boy
retaliates by telling his daddy who knows the Commisioner, whose seal
Satrine forged to get her the job. It all comes crashing down and she
is off the force and having to seriously think about being a
prostitute to support her family.
Then she figures
out what is going with the murders, discovers that her former partner
is next on the list and sets out to rescue him even while not
officially being on the force. She has the help of 2 other Constables
and ends up saving Minox, getting reinstated in the Constabulary and
bringing the murderer to justice.
There is another
storyline involving Minox and another uncircled mage, but it is very
much setup for future books and doesn't impact this one very much.
My
Thoughts:
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After my mis-adventure with the stupidity of the first Maradaine
book, I came into this with extremely low expectations. It is a good
thing I did.
Thankfully, none of the characters were complete idiots like the guy
in the other book. However, everything, from characterers to plot to
motivations, were still very simplistic. There are times I want a
simple book, especially after reading one of the Malazan tomes,
but there is a difference between simple and simplistic.
I was not impressed with this book at all, but I also didn't feel
like throwing it out the window. That's about the only praise you'll
get out of me for this. I'm done with Maresca and will leave him to
those who enjoy his writing. I am not one of those people.
★★★☆☆
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