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Title: Whispering Nickel Idols
Series: Garrett, PI # 11
Author: Glen Cook
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 311
Words: 90K
Series: Garrett, PI # 11
Author: Glen Cook
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 311
Words: 90K
Synopsis:
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From Wikipedia.com
Things
seemed to be going pretty well for Garrett one morning until he finds
a strange kid named Penny Dreadful hanging around his house, gets
summoned to a meeting by Harvester Temisk, Chodo Contague's lawyer,
and nearly has his door knocked down by an ugly thug wearing green
plaid pants. Garrett meets with Temisk, who fears there are unnatural
events occurring associated with Chodo Contague, who may not be as
paralyzed as he appears. Garrett agrees to look into the matter that
evening, at a birthday party being held by Belinda Contague for her
father.
At
the party, when Chodo is introduced to the guests, a number of people
mysteriously burst into flames, and in the confusion that follows,
Belinda and Chodo somehow get separated. The whole mess seems to have
some connection with the Ugly Pants Gang, who continues to harass
Garrett at his home and on the streets. In addition, Garrett is
getting more attention than he likes from subordinate underworld
bosses who suspect that Garrett knows where Chodo Contague is hiding.
Garrett can only escape the warring mafia factions for so long, and
eventually he is captured, poisoned, and blackmailed by one aspiring
leader named Teacher White.
With
the help of his friends and the psychic powers of the Dead Man,
Garrett survives the worst of the ordeal. While he rests and
recuperates at home, the Dead Man organizes efforts geared towards
unraveling the mysteries of the Green Pants Gang, the criminal
factions, and the spontaneous combustions. Compiling the efforts of
Garrett's many friends, the Dead Man deduces that the Green Pants
Gang is actually a religious faction from outside of TunFaire, and
Chodo Contague had at one point worked with the gang to help him rise
to the top of the Outfit.
With
some clues from the Dead Man, Garrett, Morley, and company track down
and capture Harvester Temisk, who had been hiding out with Chodo
Contague. More clever deductive reasoning by the Dead Man reveals a
few final plot twists: Penny Dreadful is in fact Chodo Contague's
daughter, Chodo was partially responsible for the previously
unexplainable spontaneous combustions, and the Green Pants Gang
actually knows the secret to drawing dark emotions out from within
the body. With the help of Garrett and the Dead Man, Chodo's
condition improves, so that he is no longer completely physically and
mentally impaired.
As a
finale, Morley Dotes drops by Garrett's house, with none other than
Mr. Big, Garrett's much-despised parrot which had gone missing for
some time, perched on his shoulder.
My
Thoughts:
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Another good Garret PI read, with the usual caveats about him being a
womanizing scumbag. Cook does seem to be trying to “mature”
Garrett, as things are getting serious between him and Tinny Tate,
but Garrett still balks at the word “marriage”.
The city has changed, as has Garrett in many ways, to the point where
it seems obvious that Cook is trying to wrap up the series in a few
more books. It obviously helps that I know that the series ends, but
if I had been reading these as they came out, I would like to think I
could see the hand writing on the wall. Law and Order are becoming
entrenched in Tun-Faire and even those Up on the Hill are starting to
feel the affects of it. The need for a PI is shrinking. Garrett is
also becoming involved in bigger business issues, so he's financially
secure, with no need to do private investigating to earn his beer
money. So between the city becoming more orderly, Garrett having no
need to be a PI and things getting serious with Tinny, yeah, the end
is in sight.
Cook also makes it apparent how much Garrett's reputation has grown
throughout Tun-Faire. With him having had all his adventures with
various big names from the Underworld to those Up on the Hill, he's
earned a name as a Power to Be Reckoned With. Of course, Garrett
tries to ignore all of it, as he just wants to wench, drink and sleep
24/7. What a jackass.
So, a pretty average Garrett PI story alround. If you've liked the
previous books, you'll like this one. I'm just glad this didn't
nosedive like I thought it would.
★★★☆½