♦ Hard Magic Laura Anne Gilman. Luna, $14.95 paper (352p) ISBN 978-0-373-80313-2
Spinning off a minor character from the Retrievers books (Staying Dead, etc.), Gilman launches an entertaining new series set in her Cosa Nostradamus world of magic-using Talented humans. Following up on a mysterious job lead, college grad Bonita Torres joins the Private Unaffiliated Paranormal Investigations (PUPI), a freelance CSI-style unit for Talent-related crimes. The “puppies” refine and practice spells until they get their first big case: an apparent double suicide. As they follow the evidence, trail and interrogate suspects, and defend themselves against attacks, the investigators develop comfortable and engaging team dynamics and create the field of forensic magic. Gilman's deft plotting and first-class characters complement her agile blend of science and spell craft, and readers will love the Mythbusters-style fun of smart, sassy people solving mysteries through experimentation, failure, and blowing stuff up. (May) [Publishers Weekly]
okay, that's the third person to describe my writing style as "deft." I think I will put that on my business cards, henceforth.
meanwhile, I'm-a gonna fall over in relief, now.
Spinning off a minor character from the Retrievers books (Staying Dead, etc.), Gilman launches an entertaining new series set in her Cosa Nostradamus world of magic-using Talented humans. Following up on a mysterious job lead, college grad Bonita Torres joins the Private Unaffiliated Paranormal Investigations (PUPI), a freelance CSI-style unit for Talent-related crimes. The “puppies” refine and practice spells until they get their first big case: an apparent double suicide. As they follow the evidence, trail and interrogate suspects, and defend themselves against attacks, the investigators develop comfortable and engaging team dynamics and create the field of forensic magic. Gilman's deft plotting and first-class characters complement her agile blend of science and spell craft, and readers will love the Mythbusters-style fun of smart, sassy people solving mysteries through experimentation, failure, and blowing stuff up. (May) [Publishers Weekly]
okay, that's the third person to describe my writing style as "deft." I think I will put that on my business cards, henceforth.
meanwhile, I'm-a gonna fall over in relief, now.
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Date: 2010-03-22 01:41 pm (UTC)You can channel your inner Wile E. Coyote when saying that tagline. ;-)
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Date: 2010-03-22 03:10 pm (UTC)Well done, you! *Kermit flail*
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Date: 2010-03-22 07:15 pm (UTC)..thats one of those words I always think is a tense of Deaf. Or Delft. The joys of my mental dyslexic dictionary.
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Date: 2010-03-22 08:52 pm (UTC)(And congratulations on another starred review)
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