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Truthseeker [Paperback]

C.E. Murphy
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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Book Description

August 31, 2010
ACROSS TWO EXTRAORDINARY WORLDS, TRUTH IS THE DEADLIEST MAGIC
 
Gifted with an uncanny intuition, Lara Jansen nonetheless thinks there is nothing particularly special about her. All that changes when a handsome but mysterious man enters her quiet Boston tailor shop and reveals himself to be a prince of Faerie. What’s more, Dafydd ap Caerwyn claims that Lara is a truthseeker, a person with the rare talent of being able to tell truth from falsehood. Dafydd begs Lara to help solve his brother’s murder, of which Dafydd himself is the only suspect.

Acting against her practical nature, Lara agrees to step through a window into another world. Caught between bitterly opposed Seelie forces and Dafydd’s secrets, which are as perilous as he is irresistible, Lara finds that her abilities are increasing in unexpected and uncontrollable ways. With the fate of two worlds at stake and a malevolent entity wielding the darkest of magic, Lara and Dafydd will risk everything on a love that may be their salvation—or the most treacherous illusion of all.

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"Truthseeker is pure C.E. Murphy at her best.  Deftly switching between modern Boston and the alternate reality of the Barrow-lands, Truthseeker builds to an ending that will have you screaming for more."—Kim Harrison, author of the Hollows series

"C.E. Murphy can write anything. But when she turned her talents to a new series with the novel Truthseeker, she took fantasy, time travel, and overlapping worlds to new heights. I cannot wait for book 2!"—Faith Hunter, author of the Jane Yellowrock series

 
"Truthseeker is a thoroughly enchanting tale, with more magical twists and turns than a fairyland road. Through the six senses of the indomitable Lara Jensen, I was immersed in and transfixed by both worlds--Boston and the Barrow-lands--and was sorry to leave them behind on the last page. This master of urban fantasy has done it again!"—Jeri Smith-Ready, author of Shade and Bring on the Night

About the Author

C. E. Murphy is the author of the epic fantasy series The Inheritors' Cycle (comprising the novels The Queen's Bastard and The Pretender's Crown), as well as two urban fantasy series, The Walker Papers and The Negotiator Trilogy. She has also written action/romance titles under the pseudonym Cate Dermody. She lives in Ireland.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey (August 31, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345516060
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345516060
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.7 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #716,144 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars High Expectations Unfulfilled October 3, 2010
Format:Paperback
When I recently obtained my copy of Truthseeker, I had high hopes for an exciting story with a twist on the "human woman meets handsome, powerful faerie lord" setup common to many books in the urban fantasy, paranormal romance, and dark fantasy genres. For one, C.E. Murphy's previous outings featured enough wit to make the story trot along, and she does a good job juxtapositioning the familiar toils and troubles of a single young woman (even one with an unusual gift for detecting whether others are lying) to supernatural events.

Unfortunately the book didn't live up to its initial promise in the least, and it feels like an amateur is ghostwriting as Ms. Murphy. The first several chapters practically obsess over how thin and flat-chested Lara is compared to her buxom, curvaceous friend Kelly. This contributes nothing to the plot other than an underlying sense of insecurity about her looks. So of course Dafydd singles out the slightly awkward, unusual Lara for his attention after Kelly tries to play matchmaker on their part. The entire early story arc made my teeth ache and almost derailed my efforts to read the book, mostly because it was so long and irrelevant to why he was there in the first place. Some examples: explaining what women do when they go off into the washroom together; all the agonizing over how hot Kelly's boobs are; describing how neurotic Lara is. Who talks like that? More importantly, what reader wants to be bombarded by a number of whiny complaints when there is a story waiting to be told?

None of Ms. Murphy's usual witty writing appears except in a few short, sparse passages. The rest of the story is extremely formulaic (I could predict things well in advance) without much redemption from the lengthy passages of dialogue or occasional action. So many chapters go by without accomplishing much of anything except to reveal how neither Dafydd or Lara uses contractions. I understand it's a common writing device to have an intelligent or experienced character use much more formal language, but almost every major character in the book speaks this way even in very relaxed situations or casual scenarios. I found it very jarring.

Truthseeker had an interesting premise it never delivered upon. I don't believe much in the romance between Dafydd and Lara as it seems forced, and how could he be interested in someone so flat and boring? Despite plot twists and turns, the story is very predictable, and the last quarter of the book was an unhappy slog to reach a letdown of a conclusion.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaing Read September 14, 2010
Format:Paperback
I just finished readying Truthseeker, and am surprised it only took me a day to read. I do want to start out by saying that I did enjoy this story, and I will be waiting eagerly to read the conclusion in Wayfinder. However, there were some things about this book that are keeping me from giving it a full five stars.

At first, I wasn't sure if I would like the book at all, because the protagonist annoyed me greatly. Lara seemed socially inept when she started quoting dictionary definitions at a guy she was supposedly interested in. I also was not very fond of the large amount of description on how Lara heard truths and what she experienced towards the end after her power had grown. But that may be just something personal, as I was eager to get on with things to learn the fates of the characters involved.

Now, on to what I enjoyed about this book. After warming up a bit to Lara, when she stopped being so dry and annoying, I found it hard to put the book down. I couldn't find any place to put a bookmark that wouldn't have me itching to find out what happened next. I love books that have that effect on me.

I also quite thoroughly enjoyed the worldbuilding. I thought the way the author handled the real-world dealing with these sudden and unexplained happenings was creative. I liked that she had people actually deal with it, instead of glossing over it like it wasn't there, or worse, covering it up with some magical mass mind alteration.

I found myself cheering for Lara and Dafydd after a while, which caught me off-guard at first. Somewhere along the way, I started connecting with them, and became involved with their lives and cared about what happened to them. It did take a little longer than it usually does, but it did happen.

I have been reading a lot of werewolf & vampire UF lately, so I found this book to be a wonderful break. Overall, I would recommend this book to my friends.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars unique and interesting plot September 26, 2010
By AMS
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Just wanted to add a quick 4 stars to this book review, as I noticed others rated it a tad bit lower-which is less than it deserves! The main character isn't a fast-talking, bitchy, leather-clad, she-warrior, like some other urban fantasy or supernatural romance novels (which I do like as well), so apparently other reviewers found her harder to immediately like-or like at all. However, I found her very amusing; she is actually quite witty and very intelligent-nothing wrong with dictionary and book smarts, as opposed to street smarts! Her profession as a tailor was unique and also intriguing-as long as you understand the concept that clothes (and their fit) can, in fact, make or break a person! :) Who knows, maybe she starts out a bit nerdy, and maybe I'm a bit of a nerd for immediately connecting with her, but I thought her character was well-developed and multi-faceted; additionally, she certainly changes and matures over the course of the book-becoming more street savvy and sarcastic-less limited by speaking only literal truths. The plot itself is unique and different-and with any such undertaking, there will be the risk of alienating some readers who simply can't get it. But if you are interesting in good writing, language, how language is used, and the ways in which truth can be used and manipulated, I am sure you will enjoy this book greatly! It was an entertaining read, truthfully.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars fantasy
I really liked the switch back and forth between the Barrow Lands, and Boston--
also the way Lara quickly grew into her rapid growth of Truthseeker Power---
loved the... Read more
Published 7 months ago by nelle
3.0 out of 5 stars Not exactly urban fantasy
Catie Murphy is a genuine storyteller.
This book reads more like a poetic modern fairy tale than urban fantasy but I still enjoyed it.
Published 9 months ago by A. P. Quinty
1.0 out of 5 stars Felt redundant
The book was too detailed and redundant which made it distracting, boring, and longer than necessary. There were exciting moments but for the most part, I wanted the story to end. Read more
Published 12 months ago by shezreal
5.0 out of 5 stars Truthseeker
Lara Jansen has always been able to sense when someone isn't telling the truth and another consequence of this ability is that she is unable to lie - whether to herself of anyone... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Star @ The Bibliophilic Book Blog
4.0 out of 5 stars Fresh and entertaining
In Truthseeker, Lara Jensen's talent for detecting lies and half truths is exactly what Seelie Prince Dafydd ap Caerwyn has been searching for and despite her reluctance, Lara... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Shelleyrae
1.0 out of 5 stars More romance than fantasy
Not having read C.E. Murphy before, I was mislead by the Kindle sample and the book description to expect more of a Fantasy-genre story here. Read more
Published on February 10, 2011 by laurenpie
4.0 out of 5 stars Another spunky heroine dragged bass-akward through world-revelations
It's another first-of-the-series from C. E. Murphy, and given that I was expecting a spunky heroine to be dragged bass-akward through a pile of world-view-changing revelations, it... Read more
Published on January 31, 2011 by Rover
2.0 out of 5 stars sparklymel
I can barely stir an interest in following up with the sequel, this book was so unimpressive. Not Urban Shaman by a long shot. Over all, I give it a solid "eh".
Published on January 30, 2011 by Melisa M. Fattal
1.0 out of 5 stars truthseeker was a dud
The story was hard to follow and some parts of the plot were slow and others to fast. it didn't flow right. The love interst was weak... Read more
Published on January 27, 2011
3.0 out of 5 stars Expected To Like It Better
I will admit that I am a total fan of Ms. Murphy's Walker Papers series - those books and audios are keepers for me. Read more
Published on October 2, 2010 by mayfayre
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