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Liam takes a dive in the capital of Torquay!, December 12, 2000
This review is from: King's Cure (Paperback)
Liam Rhenford meets his investigative match and small Dragons do have a sense of humor. Already we learn a couple of new facts. In the latest Rhenford/Fanuilh adventure Liam is sent on a mission to the capital to look up some information and, "Oh yes, drop off this small package to an old friend of mine." With that the chase is on. Liam finds the pursuit extremely challenging, particularly when he's bested at every turn by the Pacifex. The topic is quite bleak with the imminent demise of the heirless King in the offing but we find the usual touches of humor and wit. Liam has gotten quite a bit more comfortable with Fanuilh and their partnership is every bit as entertaining as in the previous books. Diverting and excellent.
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Hood continues his fresh approach to Fantasy/Mystery., June 17, 2001
This review is from: King's Cure (Paperback)
King's Cure is the fifth of the Fanuilh series but there's no need to read the earlier novels to enjoy this - however, you'll want to read them because they're pretty good! Liam is tasked by the Duke to travel to the capitol to research old trade routes. And, as long as you're going there, might as well deliver this unimportant package to a friend of the Duke.... In short order Liam is accused of treason and multiple murders , pursued by the police and their eerily efficient leader who always seems to be one step ahead of him, chased by the bad guys who have infiltrated the police and discovers Fanuilh thinks the whole deal is pretty funny! Some things that impressed me about this novel... A brutally realistic brawl in which Liam makes the mistake of bringing a knife to a sword fight. Liam's narrow escapes from his pursuers which compared favorably with similar scenes from movie, "The Fugitive" (the Harrison Ford version). Can't wait until the next Fanuilh book!
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A Dying King & the Cure that May Save Him..., July 10, 2002
This review is from: King's Cure (Paperback)
This is the fifth book in the Liam Rhenford/Fanuilh (Liam's dragon familiar) series and continues Daniel Hood's fabulous fantastical mystery series. In this tale, we join Liam in Torquay, the nation's capitol. He has been charged with delivering a package for the Duke and rather resents his position of errand boy. But Liam quickly realizes that this is no ordinary package. In short order he is accused of two murders, the disappearance of his friend, attacking the Chief of the Peacemakers (Police), treason and much more! When Liam realizes that he is carrying one of the legendary treasures of the Empire, the King's Cure, and that it may be the only thing standing between the dying King and death's door, he is in a race against time to get the potion delivered to the King. The only problem is - who is his enemy and who can he trust? This is simply a fabulous book. For those of you who enjoy mysteries, this is a great fantasy to start with. And for those of you who enjoy fantasy, this is a great fantasy and a great mystery. Daniel Hood has a beautiful writing style, very clear and easy to follow, yet full of evocative descriptions and details. Hood's characters are very well developed and the reader can immediately identify with them. Although this book is part of a series, this one can easily stand on its own as all of the characters (except Liam and Rhenford) are new and Hood does an excellent job of giving just enough background information for new readers to understand, but not so much that dedicated fans get bored. Most of Hood's books are out of print, but they are readily available through used books stores and are well worth the little bit of time and effort needed to hunt them down. Buy this book - you won't regret it!
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