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Beasts in Velvet (A Genevieve Novel) [Import] [Paperback]

JACK YEOVIL (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: BLACK LIBRARY; 3Rev Ed edition (2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1841542350
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841542355
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantasy with "DaVinci Code" pacing...., January 14, 2007
As good or beter than Newman's previous Warhammer novel, "Drachenfels". A nobleman, a psychic and a police detective must track down a "Jack the Ripper" style killer who is praying upon prostitutes in a fantasy city. The action is fast, the chapters short and the tension steadily mounts. There are plenty of red-herrings and plot twists which keep the reader guessing until the very end.

Very innovative. Bears more in common with thrillers like "Red Dragon" or "DaVinci Code" than "Lord of the Rings" or "The Wheel of Time". Also very humerous. The detective is named "Filthy Harold" and he's clearly modelled after Dirty Harry. Instead of a Magnum, Harold carries a "Magnin"--a large throwing knife made by "Magnin the Steelsmith".

One piece of advice. Read "Drachenfels" first. Although not a direct sequel, this book refers to the events of "Drachenfels" and gives away the ending of that book.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gifted storyteller tries his hand at the gothic macabre., July 3, 2003
To my opinion plots are overrated. Almost everyone in this genre is stealing from his predecessors. Even the great Tolkien borrowed from the Nordic myths and other sources (anyone who feels offended can ignore the last sentence). But no matter how chewed down or trivial the plot is an adequate author will make the difference. Jack Yeovil scores far above adequate.

The story is a gothic mystery / detective style, embedded into the fantasy world of Warhammer. There is a maniac woman-slaughtering beast (jack the ripper style). A noble protecting his brother, an uncorrupted green cop, a psychic and a tough ex-cop trying to bring him to justice. Around them there is a score of minor colorful characters to serve as the prime suspects. Even though we have seen this kind of detective story a thousand times or more (on books and on TV) and even though it is not too tough to figure out the killer, the story still manages to capture the imagination. Jack Yeovil knows how to draw vivid likable characters and how to keep up suspense and intensive rhythm. There was even a nice and an unexpected twist at the end as a bonus.
For anyone who is fan of Warhammer this is an excellent buy to your collection

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5.0 out of 5 stars A little jewel of a novel, July 25, 2011
Jack Yeovil/Kim Newman introduced me to the Warhammer world, and I have been hooked since.

Although his work is hardly typical of Black Library literature, his two novels Drachenfels and Beasts in Velvet (and to a lesser extent his short stories) contributed immensely to fleshing out the fantasy universe and paved the way for many other authors to draw from the characters and places, not to mention the overall atmosphere of Warhammer, that awoke in his imaginative mind in the late eighties and nineties.

Beasts in Velvet is perhaps his most impressive contribution, a tight two-hundred page read featuring a fast-paced plot (duels, murders, riots, gang wars, investigations...), a good fifteen vivid and richly developed characters, and managing to bring the Imperial city of Altdorf to life, even if it is shrouded in a thick fog for most of the novel. A map of Altdorf, which can easily be found online, makes the reading even more enjoyable.

Easily worth five stars.

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