• Twice As Dead vol.1 of City of Shadows

    From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 8 12:20:09 2025
    Hi Denizens and habitues,

    I am currently reading this and have not yet finished it.
    But usually I like Harry Turtledove and like some of his other fantasy this happens
    in a world very different than our own but people remain the same.
    The next volume is due out in 2026... 'Lightening Runes" is the title so far.
    Now since I have not finished it I will point to a review by a competent
    person.
    <https://www.stevenhsilver.com/twice.html>

    bliss still hobbling but faster hobbling than ever...

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Bobbie Sellers on Thu Jun 12 15:52:40 2025
    On 6/8/25 12:20, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
    Hi Denizens and habitues,

        I am currently reading this and have not yet finished it.
        But usually I like Harry Turtledove and like some of his other fantasy this happens
    in a world very different than our own but people remain the same.
        The next volume is due out in 2026... 'Lightening Runes" is the title so far.
        Now since I have not finished it I will point to a review by a competent
    person.
        <https://www.stevenhsilver.com/twice.html>

        bliss still hobbling but faster hobbling than ever...

    Well the world that Turtledove conjures features talking animals, zombies, vampires, ancient Assyrian quasi-deities, wizards, venal
    policeman, salamanders
    (used in place of nuclear weapons apparently), crooked and honorable
    lawyers.
    The viewpoint character is a Private Investigator, Jack Mitchell, who is
    able to
    pass for white, a veteran of the European theater who fought the Fylfot
    Boys,
    while it was the Knights of Bushido in the Pacific theater. It took me
    a while
    to finish as my powers of concentration seem to have been diminished in
    the last few years. It was enjoyable over-all but the Good Guys may have overdone good things and one may show up in the next book to make them
    unhappy. And I will leave you with Lovecraft's advice, "Don't call up
    That which
    you cannot put down."

    bliss -

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