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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good read for Alchemy fans...,
This review is from: The Poison Master (Mass Market Paperback)
P>Reading this book amazed me; the concept is quite new, Liz Williams has done a great job. Every word I say about the story would just have spoilers associated with it, but I would say this, the story contains elements itself like altogether a mathematical theorem. Story roams medieval age scientist and far distant land filled with alchemists, the story never leaves its touch, it never looses momentum. Highly recommend read.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very promising and well thought out,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Poison Master (Paperback)
Just a brief comment on the review above: I'm a great Mary Gentle fan so the alchemy/science fiction blend this book is based on didn't come as such an innovation. (John Crowley as well, come to think of it.) That said I liked the central concept here and there were some very original touches, especially the idea of different drugs having a spiritual as well as physical effect. Liz Williams' writing here flows well (less hard work than MG's can be at times) and I liked the love interest. I'll be looking out for other books by this writer.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Atmospheric and absorbing,
This review is from: The Poison Master (Paperback)
The combination of fantasy with more traditionally science-fiction elements in this story is unusual and completely absorbing. The world-building is skilfully done; Latent Emanation and Hathes come across as fascinating places, very different from the worlds we're used to, and expertly portrayed without a tiresome excess of detail. The character of Ari Ghairen is fascinating: he is a portrait of a man whose vices are formed by a society alien to ours, and whose personality has room for finer qualities alongside the skill at assassination and murder required by his profession.
I often feel that fantasy series can be drawn out over far too many books, but this is one where I feel there is ample room for more exploration of these worlds. I'd like to visit again, and discover more about the intriguing Ghairen and the development of Latent Emanation. This book definitely ends too soon!
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