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by Martin Scott (Author)
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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit ( London ); 1st.Ed.Reprinted 2000&01 edition (1 April 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1857237293
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857237290
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 10.8 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 231,849 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Blindingly funny, deeply subversive' THE GUARDIAN 'A pulp fiction hero par excellence' SFX 'Funny and engaging. I laughed aloud' STARBURST Wonderful plotting, and the jokes come thick and fast ... This is funny. Really funny' BLACK TEARS 'A fantastic read. I really, really enjoyed this book ... Definitely one to watch out for' THE ALIEN HAS LANDED

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ribald, 4 Feb 2003
By Andrew Foulds "Melancholic Grizzly" (Nottingham,uk) - See all my reviews
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This novel is fun and just that. Seriously mauled by the sci-fi critics when it first came out I bought it anyway! And for a load of fun and sheer escapism you can do no better .Booker prize winner it aint but the characters are fun and sexy and if you want to while away an afternoon in another world ....then read this!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Historical fiction meets humorous fantasy?, 19 April 2001
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"Thraxas" is the first of the Thraxas novels written by Martin Millar under the pseudonym of Martin Scott. This was the second Thraxas chronicle I had the fortuity to read, and although it received the (Texan Orbit) World Award for Best Fantasy Novel of 1999, I found it remarkably similar to the third novel "Thraxas At The Races". Nonetheless, "Thraxas" was a huge delight despite its wavering originality, interspersed with laugh-out-loud one-liners, sardonic Thraxas witticisms, and satiric observations by Millar. The novel is set in the magical, and ultimately corrupt city of Turai, arch-nemesis to the self-reproachful Niojan nation next door. The unlikely protagonist of the sojourn into fantasy is Thraxas, a Sorcerous Private Investigator (akin to the hardboiled "film noir" American P.I.), who despite being a cynical, ribald drunkard, is also a philosopher, scholar and all round amiable fellow. Unfortunately for him, his girth (er...he's rather bulbous, one might say) is prone to getting incongruously in the way, just as he is about to solve one of the (yet again) intensely complex three mysteries which intertwine and overlap one another. Just as Turai is climactically altering to 'Orcish hell' in terms of sweltering heat, and just as Thraxas desperately needs to acquire some money before his predilection for beer and gambling interfere in sustaining his life, he is commissioned by Praetor Cicerius to prevent his son Celius from being implicated in a dwa drug dealing operation; by a pair of sly Elves to recover a stolen Red Elvish Cloak; and by the Princess Du-Akai, third in line to the monarchist throne of Turai, to save her from being blamed from the robbery of the Elvish fur itself. Throw in an insanely psychotic half Orc-Sorcerer, a thazis-smoking Sorceress geriatric, a gruesomely large alligator, an extremely determined war dragon, an insistent Pontifex, and a curiously present female Assassin with a penchant for throwing ninja stars and you really have the fundamentals for a rollicking Thraxas adventure. Because of the condensed form of the exploits, "Thraxas" with its unutterably fast flowing plot ends and overlapping mysteries is a difficult novel to comprehend unless one reviews every reading afterwards carefully. Because of the numerous subplots and the multitude of likely suspects as well as Thraxas's spontaneous musings about the culprits, "Thraxas" acts as a variety of well developed historical mystery the likes of Steven Saylor, whilst still providing a wilting romance of sorts, duplicitous politics, smoothly moving action, and sporadic hilarious happenings. Sometimes darkly comic, sometimes convoluted and impulsive, the wit and satire are ever present and the scathing jabs at prejudice, social clashes and drug dealing are noticed through the fabric of the snigger-worthy jokes. "Thraxas" is a novel that is both surrealistically unique and intellectually entertaining, whilst still maintaining an edge of dangerous humour and amusing the reader with the wry catastrophe that Turai is. I recommend this to those who read Terry Pratchett, Steven Saylor, Tom Holt or James Bibby, as it will provide an alleviated read on that weary bus ride home.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beats Harry Potter with ease., 13 Oct 2005
By Allan (The UK) - See all my reviews
Set in the utterly corrupt city-state of Turai our man Thraxas, the ex sorceror, ex-soldier, ex-palace guard and oft drunk investigator eeks out a life amoung the drug-addled, criminal and poor until Princess-Akai turns up with a seemingly easy job to perform. Which ends up with a high-ranking foreign diplomat dead and Thraxas in prison accused of his murder.

It's a joy to read from start to finish. Filled with laughs and action as Thraxas attempts to prove his innocence while taking on some other cases, taking him into the higher echelons of Turaian society. The characters are well written, entertaining and believable, the plot while fixed in the fantastical is always fun and not too difficult to follow. There are also numerous and humorous real-world parodies that deal with drugs, government and prejudice that provide some intellectual meat aswell.

I'd certainly recommend this to anyone, there's something here everyone can love.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Cliched, clunky but kinda fun detective fantasy
A mixture of cliched fantasy (dragons, orcs, elves, assassin's guild, sorcerers etc) cliched hardboiled private eye (gambling and drink problem, overweight, hard-up, wisecracks... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Addictive Read
I was given this book as a present and I am here looking for sequels. Well written with believable characters.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fantasy based mystery
A good read. The characters are solid and believable, the setting is drab yet presented in an "it's bad but it's ours" manner. Read more
Published on 13 Jul 2000 by dave.gee@bris.ac.uk

5.0 out of 5 stars Thraxas is a classic fantasy title.
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