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Anne Bishop (Author)
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April 1, 2008
The invitation is signed 'Jaenelle Angelline', and it summons her family to an entertainment she had specially prepared. Surreal SaDiablo arrives first. But when she enters the house, she finds herself trapped in a living nightmare created by the tangled webs of Black Widow witches.


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Starred Review. In Bishop's bewitching latest Black Jewels adventure (after 2005's Dreams Made Flesh), a tour of an old house becomes a hellish matter of life and death. Lady Surreal SaDiablo receives an invitation to preview the silly, spooky house that Queen Jaenelle Angelline has created to parody myths about the magically gifted Bloods, and she persuades her friend and fellow magic user Warlord Prince Rainier to join her. The only snag is that Jaenelle didn't send the invitation. Crazed, jealous novelist Jarvis Jenkell has discovered his Blood heritage and developed his own haunted house with the goal of trapping other Bloods and using their travails to inspire his fiction. As Surreal, Rainer and several local children struggle to escape Jenkell's deadly snare, Jaenelle's husband, Daemon Sadi, and Sadi's half-brother, Lucivar, must call upon all their Craft skills to free the trapped. With feverish pacing and terrifying twists, Bishop's surefire spell craft will leave readers' hearts pounding. (Mar.)
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About the Author

Anne Bishop made her first short fiction sale in 1988. Her most recent work has appeared in White Swan, Black Raven and 365 Scary Stories. She lives in upstate New York.
--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0732286468
  • ISBN-13: 978-0732286460
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,532,468 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Anne Bishop is a winner of the William L. Crawford Memorial Fantasy Award, presented by the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts.

 

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57 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing by Comparison, March 9, 2008
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I was deeply disappointed in this. Though the story centered around Surreal, many of the usual characters made appearances -- Daemon, the High Lord, Jaenelle, Tersa, Marion, the kindred -- their involvement was fairly limited and superficial, despite the book's description implying that the entire family will come together to help one of their own. The plot itself seemed very shallow and contrived, with Surreal being tricked into arriving at this "Haunted House", then appearing to be fairly helpless within, which is out of character for Surreal. Jaenelle appeared particularly insipid and, in general, the story lacked credibility and was dreadfully predictable. I loved the original Blood trilogy, as well as the volume of short stories, and re-read them frequently, but this has no "re-read" value at all.

The one bright spot was a previously published short story about one of Surreal's assassination jobs which was included at the end. It was much more in the flavor of the original stories and very enjoyable, though short.
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34 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing sequel, March 23, 2008
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Bishop's original trilogy was wonderful, and I loved the characters and the world. After the four short stories in Dreams Made Flesh, I was looking forward to reading a full story which dealt with the aftermath of the trilogy.

This isn't it.

In Tangled Webs, Jaenelle decides to create a "spooky house" to entertain the landen. A disgruntled writer decides to use this opportunity to get back at the Blood for laughing at his books which really autobiographical. He creates his own house, and invites Surreal, Luciver, and Daemon in Jaenelle's name.

The conflict in the book seemed contrived. As in all Bishop's books, there's the conflict between the genders. Jaenelle is mad at Daemon, but he doesn't know why. Luciver apologies to Marian, and she doesn't understand why he cares so much about her feelings.

I was frustrated with the character's behaviors in this book; their intelligence regressed. For example, after knowing Jaenelle, no one questioned the wording and timing of the invitations? Why couldn't Marian read to her son, why depend on Daemon and Saeten?

When you learn that the writer was a newly discovered Blood, you would think that the landen-Blood relationships would be explored, but no. Or Saeten's role now at the Keep. Or how the Coven are handling ruling their own territories.

There just was no substance to this book.

If you enjoyed the previous books, I would recommend that you borrow it, or at least wait until the mass market paperback edition. And don't expect much.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For Those Who Love the Blood, March 7, 2008
If you've read the Black Jewels Trilogy, you know each book was a meal in itself. Tangled Webs is a snack, and can be easily devoured. Don't expect an epic storyline; in fact, the plot doesn't begin until the reader is well into the book. I get the impression Tangled Webs has more than one objective--and the main one is not to involve us in drama we can't handle.

In some ways, I'd call this novel "light-hearted"--which made it a little awkward for the foundation of a sinister plot. The first third is almost entirely made up of "family fluff"--and by family, you know I mean the SaDiablos. But these are some of the tidbits we, the fans, had been hoping to find. It's the dynamic between the characters that made the trilogy work. So when you fall in love with the characters, this will be a book you can't not buy (if only to read more about the SaDiablos).

Anne addresses some unanswered questions like in Dreams Made Flesh, but she also introduces some new issues that loosely tie into the plot. A downside is that you may feel some things are not fleshed out well enough or not quite in sync with a character. By this, I mean that I had a tough time accepting some of Lucivar's behavior in the book. Don't get me wrong, it is very plausible but, come on, no one likes to think of the Prick as insecure. Regardless, he's still Lucivar and this time we get his temper featured more prominently than Daemon's.

The book could have been longer (but that might be a fan's wishful thinking). It must be intended to give us a glimpse into life of the Blood now that things have settled down, but remind the reader that the Blood are not complacent and, deep down, are not like the landens (no matter how much of a kinship there appears to be). This is where the plotline makes itself valuable: Surreal and Rainier are forced to defend themselves, and some children, without Craft, all at the whim of a lunatic mystery writer who's holding a grudge and completely clueless about just how down and dirty the Blood can get.

Tangled Webs has both charm and flaws. But revisiting the SaDiablo family is always worth while, even when you want to smack them hard!
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demon prince, stained shrimp, cildru dyathe, landen boys, landen village, witchblood blooms, landen children, psychic scent, hearth witch, psychic thread, spooky house, chill box, killing edge, war blade, trap spell, illusion spell, whoring bitch
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