"Terrific historical thriller"
In 1610 England, astrological mathematician Robert Fludd
concludes that if current trends continue, a comet will
crash into the earth in five centuries killing every
living organism. Robert knows he must alter the
calculations by changing the near future so that the
planet can begin preparing to prevent the disaster. He
concludes the most effective altering of what is to be
would be to kill King James before his reign influences
the paths mankind travels if he lived to complete his
destiny. In 1610 Paris Queen Marie de Medici blackmails Valentin
Rochefort into assassinating King Henri IV forcing him to
flee cross the Channel. He is joined by swordsman
Dariole, who humiliated him with pastry, penis and two
duels, but is actually a disguised female, and a samurai
Tanaka Saburo. In England Fludd meets Rochefort and
realizes he has the means of success. However, as valid
as his calculations may be, Fludd failed to consider the
effect on the intended output of the King's death or the
outcome of saving the future because his foolish tool has
two companions causing deviations to the scheme. In 2005, readers will realize how excellent Mary Gentle is
with this terrific tale that is similar to her delightful
novel ASH. The story line is loaded with difficult issues
that are not easily resolved; for instance does the end
justify the mean if it saves lives. The characters seem
genuine and the feel for the age is so real that the
audience will know they are there watching history change
or does it for us armchair philosophers will ponder which
is the true path. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 29, 2005
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