Deathscent: Intrigues of the Reflected Realm
Robin Jarvis
Sold by Book Bungalow, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Used - Hardcover
Condition: VG+
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Add to basketSold by Book Bungalow, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since February 25, 2000
Condition: VG+
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketAuthor signed to title page in blue pen without dedication. Pages tanned as normal, once-read copy with a bit of spine lean and edge fingermarks, no wear to speak of, corners crisp and DJ shiny and tear-free and unclipped with minor rubbing to panels. Full numberline 1st ptg. Size: 8vo.
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Adam o' the Cogs is the young apprentice who is adored by Suet the piglet, and it is partly through his eyes that we follow the story. His life in a literal backwater in Suffolk working as a repairer of these mechanical animals is disturbed greatly when Brindle, a visitor from another world, comes crashing down to their floating isle in his alien vehicle. By focusing also on Brindle's experience of this strange world Jarvis very successfully explains the alien and the familiar to the 21st-century reader. Jarvis's ear for authentic 16th-century language, and his insistence on retaining Renaissance authenticity despite the fantastical setting and conceits, ensures that the genuine excitement of Elizabethan politics is conveyed to the reader as clearly as the mundane of everyday life.
In Deathscent, Jarvis packs in many events within a short time span, though never letting the pace of the story detract from the detailed description and character development. The ending is hinted at in the last third of the book, and the quick-witted who follow Adam and his thoughts carefully will not be too surprised at the outcome. However, the nature of that outcome cannot be truly anticipated, and it fits satisfyingly into the twisting and turning plot that has been so lovingly created. --Olivia Dickinson
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