Mar. 31st, 2014

The Blurb On The Back:

Welcome to Fountain Reach
Ancient seat of the Aubuchon Dynasty
Majestic setting of the White Stone Tournament


Alex Verus’s (not necessarily reliable) reputation attracts all sorts. Most are plain bonkers. Yet there’s one invitation he just can’t refuse.

At Fountain Reach, Alex is perfectly placed among the noted and notorious to figure out why apprentices have been vanishing. But the tournament is a minefield of ancient grudges and new threats, and Alex can’t afford to miss a trick as his elusive adversary stays one step ahead in this most dangerous of games.


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

The third in Benedict Jacka’s ALEX VERUS SERIES is another tightly written urban fantasy with plenty of twists and turns and a neat way of building up an overall arc by referring back to elements from the two earlier books. Alex continues to grow as a character and I really enjoyed the new master/apprentice relationship between him and Luna. The development of the mysterious Anne as a character (first seen in the last book) and the stubborn, antagonistic Variam is neatly introduced and Jacka does a great job of expanding the world he’s building with the introduction of a rakshasa, Jagadev, who provides protection to adepts and rogue apprentices. The plot revolves around a neat spin on old country house mysteries with a genuinely creepy villain and the ending is just open enough to leave more trouble in store for Alex going forward. This is easily one of my favourite urban fantasy series right now and I really look forward to reading the next one.

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