"Will appeal to readers of Laurell K. Hamilton"
In a world where most people don't believe in magic, there
is a group of practitioners, humans who have talent to
use the current from electricity to perform magic. Wren
is a Retriever, a lonejack (a Talent not affiliated with
the Mage Council); a person who finds and returns missing
objects to the client. Her partner Sergei convinces her
to take a contract from the Silence an organization who
keeps the world from imploding. Their first assignment is to retrieve a manuscript that
was stolen from the House of Legend a church in Sienna,
Italy. When they arrive there, they learn that the church
is not wired for electricity because the monks,
unknowingly are guarding the library which contains
malevolent manuscripts, texts and books. These guardians
know that whoever reads the manuscript disappeared.
Information sends them back to New York where the book is
now in the hands of a private library that they are unable
to gain access to due to spells. If they don't find a way
to return the book to the Silence, the tome will wreck
havoc on the city and then the country and if not
unchecked, the world. CURSE THE DARK is a great romantic fantasy that will
appeal to readers of Laurell K. Hamilton. The heroine is
blacklisted by the Mage Council, is trying to keep the
lonejacks from battling the council and is trying to
adjust to the consummation of her relationship with
Sergei. She also wants the fatae (the non-human magical
creatures) protected by Talents who see them as an
unfavorable species. Laura Anne Gilman is a master at
characterizations, a great world builder and a gifted
storyteller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 4, 2005
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