I have a soft spot for contemporary urban fantasies,
especially ones set in London, so when I read in Interzone a review of one of Jacka's Alex Verus novels I was immediately hooked and sent off for the
first volume, Fated.
Alex Verus is a young man who runs a present-day magic shop
near Camden Market (which will surprise no-one who knows Camden!). The
difference is that while most of the shop's contents are mundane and sold to passing
tourists, some are not – because unknown to those tourists and to the
overwhelming majority of the population, a world of magic coexists with our
own. Verus is a diviner, whose skill is the ability to see the consequences of
future choices so he can pick the best course of action to obtain the outcome
he wants. This is highly useful in a world in which he has to contend with
formidable Light and Dark mages, some with lethal powers. Fortunately he has
some magical non-human friends, plus his assistant, a young woman called Luna
who suffers from a strange hereditary curse.
Verus needs all of his ability coupled with very sharp wits
when rival factions among the mages try to recruit him to assist in discovering
the secrets of an ancient but dangerous artifact which appears to have a
magical potential far beyond that of modern mages. What follows is a tense,
exciting story with many twists, turns and unexpected developments. The setting
may seem similar to Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere,
with well-known London landmarks being used for decidedly unconventional
activities, but the mood is more of a mystery thriller with Verus being a
resourceful and likeable hero. The story is told in the first person by Verus
and the style is laconic, very reminiscent of a classic private eye novel, and
perfectly suited to the story.
These days I rarely read a new novel that I enjoy as much as
Fated, which I read in just two
sessions, late into the night. I have immediately sent off for the next two Alex Verus volumes, Cursed and Taken.
2 comments:
Thanks, Tony. I've been looking for light-weight, entertaining fiction like this, just to fill in the time when I'm away from home, and this sounds perfect. I just ordered a used copy.
That's great Bill - I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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