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by Simon R. Green (Author) "BRADFORD-ON-AVON is an old town, and not all of its ghosts sleep the sleep of the just..." (more)
Key Phrases: arty set, ley lines, perfect mouth, Jimmy Thunder, Nicholas Hob, Toby Dexter (more...)
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The author of the popular Deathstalker series (Deathstalker War, etc.) offers another wildly fantastic extravaganza bound to please his many fans, even if it won't win him new ones. Toby Dexter, a bored 33-year-old clerk at Gandalf's bookshop in Bradford-on-Avon, becomes an unlikely hero when he follows a woman (the mysterious Gayle, at whom Toby has often gaped during his daily commute) into a doorway she creates by pointing at a wall. Suddenly, Toby finds himself in Mysterie, a fantasy world chock-full of gods and devils and coexistent with Veritie, our mundane world. Gayle warns him that she is beyond mortal love, and is instead preoccupied by a power struggle between Good and Evil with the latter being represented by the Serpent in the Sun, who seeks dominion over everything. Even worse, Gayle says, is that Toby is a "focal point" who will ultimately decide "the fates of people and the world." It's a tall order for a little guy, but Toby's up to it. Magical characters abound and enthusiastically cross the borders between the real and the fantastic: there's the immortal PI Jimmy Thunder, a descendant of Thor; Leo Morn, a bitter and alienated werewolf; the evil Angel, who is restored cleansed; and many more. Green obviously doesn't want to lose favored heroes, so the one loss is Nicholas Hob, son of the Serpent and Luna, Gale's ditsy sister (though Toby himself is shot dead temporarily). Green often pauses to discuss local history, but remembers in time to continue the action and ultimately serves up a happy ending.

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When bookstore employee Toby Dexter follows a beautiful woman through a strange door in a wall, he enters Mysterie, a magical realm that coexists with the real world. Here, he discovers his integral part in a battle against evil that pits him and his newfound allies against a fallen angel and a demonic creature known as Nicholas Hob. The author of the "Deathstalker" series presents an engaging cross-world fantasy that transforms a small English village into a realm of wonder and nightmare. Fans of the urban fantasies of Charles de Lint and Tanya Huff should enjoy this multilayered tale. For most fantasy collections.
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Roc (July 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451459350
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451459350
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Green is my new favorite author, July 27, 2003
By tyler bebe (Rochester, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Drinking Midnight Wine (Paperback)
I came across Simon R Green, through his new novel something from the nightside, which I loved. Drinking Midnight Wine wasn't quite as good, but still a fun read. I don't understand why there is a review from Publishers Weekly telling almost every single major plot point. It tells you Leo Morn's true nature, who lives, who dies, and what ultimatley happens to angel. Still I enjoyed this book, and think Green can write fantasy better than all the Tolkien clones. Green comes at his fantasy books from a different angle, with a sense of humor.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Getting it...or not, March 7, 2004
By John R. Ivicek Jr. "proditor2" (Catonsville, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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I've seen a few reviews compare this to a comic book, to which I can only say, you don't "get it". That's fine, there is nothing wrong with that, but my belief is that those who loved Deathstalker, don't necessarily get Green's other work. Green's mastery is as a wordsmith. His genius is in the use of character. It's a bit incorrect to say a Norse god gets modern and becomes a Private Detective, it's a lot more accurate to say that a guy who can't find his place in the world (And who also happens to be the great to the 13th or so power removed in lineage from the Norse Gods) finally finds a nitch that works for him. That's what makes Green readable, you can always find something to identify with in his characters. The human condition is prevalent and strong in Green's writing and that is what links you to his characters. Whether that's Jimmy Thunder or his superlative Hawk and Fisher, they all have something that tugs at you. They all have something with which you can draw a parallel. And along the way you get the best banter in the business short of Brust. I wholeheartedly recommend Drinking Midnight Wine to pretty much everyone. Keep an open mind, relax, enjoy.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mythical England in the 21st Century, November 21, 2002
This review is from: Drinking Midnight Wine (Paperback)
Drinking Midnight Wine is very similar to Shadows Fall in ambiance and tone, but otherwise differs greatly in characters and plot. It is almost traditional in approach, with Faery coexisting with the mundane world and with some persons in each who can move between the worlds.

Toby Dexter, a bookshop assistant, lives in Bradford-on-Avon and works in Bath. Over a period of time, he has become attracted to a woman who also rides the commuter train between the two towns. On one particularly wet evening, he is behind the woman as she gets off in Bradford and sees her make a doorway in a wall and walk through. He follows her and finds himself in bright sunlight.

Although very similar to his Bradford, the town is somehow different. The people are also familiar yet different. He is told that he is now in Mysterie rather that Veritie. He meets the mysterious woman, Gayle, and finds himself hopelessly in love. They discover a plot to destroy Mysterie and conquer Veritie and together they work against it.

The plot involves the Serpent in the Sun, the Serpent's Son Nicholas Hob, and Angel, who is an angel of some kind. Arrayed against these plotters are Gayle, Toby, Gayle's sister Luna, Jimmy Thunder the godling, Leo Morn and his friend Brother Under the Hill, the Waking Beauty Carys Galloway, and the Mice.

In reading the prior reviews, I notice that the Americans seem to have read only the Deathstalker and Hawk & Fisher novels, although one mentioned Blue Moon Rising. Green has written at least 20 novels to my knowledge. Almost all of them have action plots and the majority are sword and sorcery works, but this is not the first novel largely given to character exposition and urban settings. His novel Shadow Falls reads like an Amber work, but with a different mythology.

Several reviewers compared this novel to Neverwhere. While agreeing with the similarity, one should consider that Gaiman was dealing with traditional fantasy elements in his novel. Others have walked through doors or mirrors into Wonderland.

This novel is a coming of belated age tale. If ever a person is a case of delayed adolescence, it is Toby Dexter. In Mysterie, he is forced to examine his comfortable life and reevaluate his priorities and, in so doing, he changes others as well.

This novel is vintage Green with a new twist and an excellent example of urban fantasy. Hopefully, Green will make this a series; Mysterie has sufficient unrealized possibilities for a sequel.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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3.0 out of 5 stars Super Reader
As it turns out, I had read this, just didn't remember the author.

A bloke working in an eclectic bookshop follows the wrong woman off the train, and ends up in... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Blue Tyson

3.0 out of 5 stars Not up to par with the Nightside novels
I have to say that I've read lots of the stuff by Simon Green but this one was just not up to snuff. Read more
Published on July 10, 2006 by Catfish Kozmo

4.0 out of 5 stars A lot of fun to read
For those looking for heavier urban fantasy, please pick up Gaiman's "Neverwhere", which will sit more like a heavy meat and potatoes meal to the reader. Read more
Published on October 19, 2005 by Corina Laraway

4.0 out of 5 stars Not Ripe Yet, Still a Bit Green
I like Green's baroque visual imagination-- his description of Angel would probably cause Lovecraft to chew up a copy of his "Collected Works" in envy. Read more
Published on July 24, 2005 by Sires

4.0 out of 5 stars Average Joe visits extraordinary place
Simon Green's "Drinking Midnight Wine" is a fun read. It is about a regular guy who takes a trip, via a portal to a parallel Earth, into a land of magic. Read more
Published on February 4, 2005 by Michael Bond

1.0 out of 5 stars Interesting concept, but seriously flawed execution
I picked out this book because the premise sounded interesting and I was looking for a light, enjoyable read; I couldn't have picked a worse book. Read more
Published on June 24, 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars A comic book without the pictures
If you bought this book based on the rear cover summary, you're in for a surprise...and not a pleasant one. Read more
Published on November 4, 2003 by Masher

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!
I think Simon Green's Deathstalker series is one of the best Space Opera, Sci-fi, and Action series out there. Read more
Published on October 11, 2003 by Jason S Robinson

4.0 out of 5 stars Green scores with this one!
Although DRINKING MIDNIGHT WINE, a books about a parallel magical world ala Harry Potter, is a real departure from Simon R. Read more
Published on May 22, 2003 by Jenn

1.0 out of 5 stars My First Let Down
I have loved Simon R. Green's work since I first read Deathstalker. I loved his psychopathic characters, the not-so-good good guys, and the not-so-bad bad guys, the same old plot... Read more
Published on January 6, 2003 by F. R. Robinson

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