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Strange Fortune [Kindle Edition]

Josh Lanyon
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Two very different men. One magical world. An adventure that could cost everything.

Dashing soldier of fortune Valentine Strange needs a fortune—he owes just about everybody, including his betrothed. Happily, the wealthy Holy Orders of Harappu are desperate to retrieve the diadem of the Goddess Purya from an ancient temple deep in the White Mountains.

It’s to be a dangerous journey, but the pay is too good to refuse. Though the addition of a reputedly mad—and strangely attractive—witch makes Val suspect there’s more at stake than the retrieval of a mere religious relic.

Aleister Grimshaw is a reluctant companion on Val’s quest. The same evil that surrounds the diadem once hunted him—and still threatens his sanity in terrible dreams. Cruel experience has taught him to keep to himself, but Val fearlessly defends him against all manner of curses, bandits and unnatural creatures. Grimshaw dares to hope that here is someone worthy of his deepest secrets…if the brash, beautiful Val will only listen to his warnings.

But he doesn’t, and both men find themselves imprisoned by the masked priests of an unholy order. Grimshaw succumbs to a demonic power that will force both men to face the destruction of the only lives they have ever known.

This book is previously published, and is available for the first time in digital.

Warning: This book contains one dashing cad, one half-mad witch, two vengeful ghosts, various assorted demons and enchanted creatures, a pinch of revolution—and the illicit use of pith helmets.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 960 KB
  • Print Length: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd. (20 July 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003SNJYW6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #60,121 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
nice sword and sorcery 20 April 2011
By Furio
Format:Paperback
To tell the truth I did not expect much from this book even if I hoped for a couple of hours of easy fun; I stand corrected, at least partially and I am glad about it.

First of all this is a real fantasy novel, not just an excuse of a plot to introduce gay characters in an original setting. Mr Lanyon has apparently read some good authors and has build his own fantasy novel which sports gay characters but can stand on its feet even among general readers.
The setting is clearly and heavily mutuated from the India colonised by the Britons in the XIX century; the author exploits cleverly this setting and faces us with a world in turmoil that provides the necessary stimuli for the action.

The plot is not the most original ever conceived but it is consistent and flows unerringly to its end. The writing is good, proficient, with no frills but not shabby.

The only flaw I could find occurs more or less halfway through the book: the two main characters, up to then slowly building trust and attraction, suddenly find themselves caring for each other a lot. This seems to happen overnight and disrupts the pleasure of seeing them getting to know and love each other. I can only suppose the author cut a couple of chapters he considered unnecessary and did not notice the problem.
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I like Kindle but nothing quite beats a nicely turned out paperback and Strange Fortune was just that.
It wasn't the usual murder mystery many readers have come to love from Josh Lanyon but it was still a mystery novel with a few dead people in the mix, (none of whom died from natural causes). It's one big difference was it was set in a mythical land where people practiced magic and witches were commonplace.
Valentine and Grimshaw's relationship is a nice slow burn which grows from mistrust to something worth fighting for and if you are looking for smut then you will be disappointed, that isn't Lanyons style.
A good story well worth reading.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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This should be an out and out 5 star rated book ... it's a walloping great adventure story with 2 sexy just-meant-for-each-other heroes (once they eventually realise it)! Mr Lanyon has also done an excellant job of fantasy world-building - based on a more refreshing eastern-style culture than the usual "medieval european-ish" (although I must say his choice of names for some characters seems oddly out of place for this setting - "Grimshaw" fits better with "Open all hours" or "last of the summer wine" - but I guess the US readers wont notice?)
I ordered my copy from amazon US when it first came out - maybe UK available version is better(?) - but my copy has just too many editing & proof reading mistakes in it ... so many that it did wrench me out of the story at times ... hence I've deducted a star.
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