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Title: Cold Copper Tears
Series: Garrett, PI #3
Author: Glen Cook
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 249
Format: Digital Edition
Series: Garrett, PI #3
Author: Glen Cook
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 249
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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Garrett is taking
it easy, what with all the success from previous cases. However, a
sultry blonde perks his interest, especially when it is obvious she
is hiding the real reason for coming to him. Then the Grand High
Inquisitor of the Church comes to Garrett, wanting to hire him.
After accepting these two curious cases, Garrett is suddenly
assaulted. For no reason that he can tell.
He gets some help
from the major Crime Boss, who is then assaulted by a godlike being.
Garrett, with some help from some potions from an earlier client,
drives it off, thus continuing the debt of gratitude the Crime Boss
owes him.
After lots of
action, and a street girl suddenly becoming his understudy and
claiming she's going to marry him, Garrett puts it all together. A
long dead, malevolent loghyr, has been masquerading as a god of
destruction so long that it has come into being. Garrett tracks down
the loghyr, informs the Crime Boss, and let's nature take its course.
A loghyr body might not decompose but it sure can be eaten by hungry
rats!
Garrett is richer
than ever. But now he has to figure out what do with the street girl
and with Tinnie. Garrett isn't the marrying kind.
My
Thoughts:
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I had fun reading this. I didn't bother to try to figure out anything
ahead of time. I just sat back, let Garrett get the crap beat out of
him, watched him beat the crap out some others and generally had a
fantastic old time.
The humor continues to work for me, Garrett hasn't annoyed me yet and
his womanizing hasn't crossed the line yet either. I do have to say,
that is what caused this book to stay at 3 1/2 stars instead of
moving up to 4. Poor Garrett gets ambushed in his own bed by the
street girl (well, she's 18...). I'm getting the feeling that Female
X will show up for a book or three and then shove off. I was kind of
hoping that Tinnie would move into friendship territory and become a
regular part of the cast. Not looking too promising at the moment.
My other gripe is the tired old cliché about gods taking their power
from their believers, etc, etc. This story is dealing with gods and
churches and what not, so while I was kind of expecting it, it just
really hit me wrong this time. As I was reading through I had ask
myself what kind of person worships a god that they themselves have
created? What's the point? Made me glad I'm a Christian who serves
the One True God. He's said He's the only God. So either it is true
and I'm all set, or it is a lie and I've got nothing to fear from a
being that can lie about Reality itself. Despair, yes, but not Fear.
Cook writes well here and as long as he doesn't start recycling story
lines (something I can see happening with 14'ish books in the series)
I don't foresee any problems with continuing on until the end. Of
course, the series did kind of peter out in '13, so I'm only getting
closer and closer to landmine territory with each new book.
My goodness, for a book I thoroughly enjoyed, I certainly rained on
it enough didn't I?
★★★☆½
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