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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gods, Priests and Women,
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This review is from: Cold Copper Tears (Garrett Files, Bk. 3) (Mass Market Paperback)
Cold Copper Tears (1988) is the third fantasy novel in the Garrett Files series, following Bitter Gold Hearts. In the previous volume, Chodo Contague took Donni Pell as an ornament. Lord Gameleon, Baronet daPena and the Stormwarden Raver Styx were all found guilty of murder. The Stormwarden was stripped of her property and powers and ejected from the Hill.
Domina Willa Dount disappeared with the bulk of the ransom money. Garret did recover some of the ransom, but gave up on finding Dount. Besides, the Stormwarden was hunting her much more relentlessly than he could have. In this novel, Garrett is taking a vacation from the clients, but Jill Craight gets past Dean and hires him to protect her from break-ins by persons unknown. She refuses to accept his excuses and pays him an exorbitant retainer. Garrett takes the money and sub-contracts the job to Pokey Pigotta. Later, Magister Peridont -- a big-wig of the Church -- tries to hire him to discover who is behind the mud-slinging among the Orthodox clergy. The scandal has been spreading and may carry over to the Church itself. Garrett listens to the man and begins to like his approach, but turns down the job. Later, a darkelf half-breed youth gang tries to kill Garrett as he walks toward Morley's place. One of the gang is an albino. He fights them off and takes three knives, then continues on to Morley's. Garrett gets more than his usual stares when he arrives. Morley takes him upstairs to the office and plants him in front of a mirror. He has blood all over the left side of his face; a breed had gotten in one good cut that he hadn't even noticed. Morley calls in Puddle and Slade and also invites Saucerhead Tharpe to the office. Garrett explains his ruffled condition, passes around the confiscated knives, and describes the gang. Puddle identifies them as the Vampires led by the albino Snowball. He also mentions that they had been far from their own turf when they attacked Garrett. Pokey shows up at Morley's place while they are talking. He has come to give back the money that Garrett had paid him. Somebody has given him a better offer. Still, he has already checked out the building and seen the watchers outside. They left when it got dark and went to the Blue Bottle, where they shared a room on the third floor. In this story, Garrett gives the job of protecting Jill to Saucerhead. The next morning, Jill shows up and demands to know why he has not been personally protecting her. Saucerhead had visited her and explained the transfer of duties. She is very upset, but changed her mind when Garrett offered back the retainer. After Garrett and Saucerhead walked Jill back to her apartment, Garrett paid a visit to the Sisters of Doom. Garrett lived in the territory of the Travellers, but no longer had any personal contacts with that gang. He explains the situation to Maya, the boss of the Doom -- sounds better than boss of the Sisters -- and then invites her over for supper. Maya has been a special project of Dean and himself for some time now. When he gets home, Crask has already dropped off a package for Garrett. Crask works for Chado and does minor chores for him when he isn't busy offing people. Chado has heard about the Vampire's hit on Garrett and is not pleased. He had put out the word to lay off Garrett and the Vampires did not listen. In the package is a note, a snip of colorless hair and four temple coins. Garrett visits the address given in the note and finds three dead members of the Vampire gang and one thoroughly frightened survivor. The living gang member tells everything that he knows. This story soon becomes even more confusing. Garrett starts to find bodies of men who have been totally castrated. The temple coins point to an outlawed and extinct sect. Sorcerous attacks are made on Chodo Contague's mansion and Garrett's house. Maya is abducted by a group calling themselves the Sons of Hammond. The Doom track down one of the kidnappers and take Garrett along to their temple. Garrett charges in, is promptly ambushed, and breaks a vial of magical potion among the kidnappers. Things get really confusing about then. Highly recommended for Cook fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of destructive gods, various magics, and stubborn detectives. -Arthur W. Jordin
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An OK 3rd in Cook's Garrett Series,
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This review is from: Cold Copper Tears (Garrett Files, Bk. 3) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the 3rd in Cook's Garrett series ("Sweet Silver Blues," "Bitter Gold Hearts," "Cold Copper Tears," "Old Tin Sorrows," "Dread Brass Shadows," "Red Iron Nights," "Deadly Quicksilver Lies," "Petty Pewter Gods," "Faded Steel Heat," "Angry Lead Skies," and "Whispering Nickel Idols"). It's an excellent book for the first 99%, but, unfortunately, the ending fizzles. Oh, Garrett and the Dead Man figure things out nicely. All the 'i's are dotted and all the 't's crossed. But, instead of involving us in the denouement, Cook relegates the final cleanup to a background role. It just lacks that visceral feeling of closure. Solely because of the ending, I can rate this book at only an OK 3 stars out of 5.
BTW: At the time of this review, this book is long out of print. It's tough to find anywhere. As an alternative, look around for the SFBC's "The Garrett Files." This book is part of that collection.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful Womin and Dirty Old Gods,
By Marc Ruby™ "The Noh Hare™" (Warren, MI USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Cold Copper Tears (Garrett Files, Bk. 3) (Mass Market Paperback)
As often happens in this series it is a beautiful woman who drags Garrett into trouble. Jill Craight has something that needs guarding and Garrett farms out the job to Pokey Pigotta, who takes the job and then quits. Only to turn up dead when it turns out he had switched sides. In the mean time Garrett gets a visit from the Grand Inquisitor who wants Garrett to unmask a group that is spreading unpleasant truths about the Orthodox Church. Garrett declines, but may as well have accepted. Pretty soon strange homicidal eunichs are trying to terminate the detective, and the only clue is some brand new old coins that belong to a religion that shouldn't exist.
Garrett isn't just in trouble, he's dooms if he can't extricate himself from a plot which includes priests, gods, and religious politics. There is a series of climactic struggles as Garrett hunts for whatever is driving the killer priests in their quest for relics and power in TunFaire. Along with the regular cast, Glen Cook introduces Maya, the head of an all girl street gang who, on a good day, see the worst side of life. Maya will reappear at regular intervals and in many ways is the best possible mate for the rough and tumble Garrett, if he were ever to go looking seriously for a mate, But, to date, he hasn't. Maya is a spark of life and commands on of the larger roles that Cook gives to any woman in this series. Cold Copper Tears isn't the best of the Garrett tales, but it still meets the high standard Cook works at. New characters and character traits abound and the complicated life in TunFaire unfolds a bit more with each episode. If you like what you've read so far, track down a copy.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Three in a row,
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This review is from: Cold Copper Tears (Garrett Files, Bk. 3) (Mass Market Paperback)
Cold Copper Tears Cold Copper Tears is the third book in the Garrett Files collection.. Garrett is a tough ex-marine, private investigator in the mold of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer. The series is set in a fantasy world that is quite amusing. His advisor is "the Dead Man" who is really not a man at all, but, oh never mind, buy this book, you'll want to read it several times. In this book Garrett foils a diabolical plot to... Oh just read the book. You'll enjoy it. Gunner Octobert, 2007 1. Sweet Silver Blues (1987) 2. Bitter Gold Hearts (1988) 3. Cold Copper Tears (1988) 4. Old Tin Sorrows (1989) 5. Dread Brass Shadows (1990) 6. Red Iron Nights (1991) 7. Deadly Quicksilver Lies (1994) 8. Petty Pewter Gods (1995) 9. Faded Steel Heat (1999) 10. Angry Lead Skies (2002) 11. Whispering Nickel Idols (2005) Science Fiction Book Club omnibus editions: 1. The Garrett Files (collects Sweet Silver Blues, Bitter Gold Hearts, and Cold Copper Tears; 2003) 2. Garrett, P.I. (collects Old Tin Sorrows, Dread Brass Shadows, and Red Iron Nights; 2003) 3. Garrett Investigates (collects Deadly Quicksilver Lies, Petty Pewter Gods, and Faded Steel Heat; 2004)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Garrett #3: mind the blondes and watch out for cults,
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This review is from: Cold Copper Tears (Garrett Files, Bk. 3) (Mass Market Paperback)
Cold Copper Tears follows Garrett after the case of Bitter Gold Hearts, with Garrett being hired by a priest to recover some lost relics, and a pretty girl needing protection all at the same time. To top it off, someone has put a price on Garrett's head, and that someone has thereby invoked the wrath of Chodo Contague, amoral underworld kingpin. Garrett finds himself battling an ancient eunuch cult with the help of a gang of street girls, led by the entrancing Maya. Garrett and the Dead Man are up against something old and powerful here, and there is a case to solve and lives to save (mainly Garrett's own).
The Dead Man once again steals every scene he is in. Once again Glen Cook has written a page-turning read full of noiry goodness, with a wide cast of characters well written. This is a gritty fantasy detective story, and yet the characters all seem very real - Chodo is filled with menace, Dean is long-suffering, Morley Dotes is...Morley Dotes. TunFaire is vividly drawn, and is becoming a character all of its own.
5 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCELLANT,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cold Copper Tears (Garrett Files, Bk. 3) (Mass Market Paperback)
why dont more readers catch on to Glen Cooks books.He writes with humor and does not show the pompous p.c attitude of so many other s.f writers today.
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