320 pages

English language

Published Nov. 9, 2011 by Random House Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-345-52458-4
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3 stars (9 reviews)

2 editions

Midnight Riot

2 stars

I gave this a read because it was the only 2023 Hugo Best Series nominee I hadn't read any (or all) of, and my library hold finally came through. This is a magical cop urban fantasy. The main character talks to a ghost and gets sucked into being a magical cop apprentice and tracking down a mysterious string of murders.

In short, I think ultimately this is just not for me.

The characters all feel pretty flat and this is a plot-first rather than character-first book. The fact that the main character has too much lecherous male gaze going on is only exacerbated by two female characters who seem interested in him (somehow, why). If I wanted to be positive, I think it's got a lot of good plot threads to pick up in the future for other books, and I'd be interested to hear more details about the magic …

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3 stars

I had a hard time deciding on whether to recommend this book or not; much of it FEELS like a first novel in a series, and so has trouble finding the voice appropriate for it. But there were too many bits of the novel that had me seriously grinning or laughing, so I can't write it off either. (Particular shout-outs to the explanations of magic in the series, well done.) So there're my caveats: if you have the patience to overlook some structural problems, and are looking for a new urban fantasy series, then have at. I'll pick up the next in the series to see if he smooths it along.

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Subjects

  • Fiction, fantasy, paranormal