432 pages

Published Feb. 6, 2024 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-1-9848-2070-9
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An eccentric detective and her long-suffering assistant untangle a web of magic, deceit, and murder in this sparkling fantasy reimagining of the classic crime novel—from the bestselling author of The Founders Trilogy.

In Daretana’s greatest mansion, a high Imperial officer lies dead—killed, to all appearances, when a tree spontaneously erupted from his body. Even here at the Empire’s borders, where contagions abound and the blood of the Leviathans works strange magical changes, it’s a death both terrifying and impossible.

Assigned to investigate is Ana Dolabra, a detective whose reputation for brilliance is matched only by her eccentricities. Rumor has it that she wears a blindfold at all times—and that she can solve impossible cases without even stepping outside the walls of her home.

At her side is her new assistant, Dinios Kol. Din is an engraver, magically altered in ways that make him the perfect aide to …

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reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Ein Mord als Ausrede, eine faszinierende Welt zu entdecken

Detektivgeschichten bieten immer eine besonders gute Möglichkeit, einen Einblick in eine fremde Welt zu gewinnen. Für historische Romane ist dieses Subgenre fest etabliert, in der Fantasy sieht man es nicht ganz so häufig. „A Tainted Cup“ von Robert Jackson Bennett ist ein wunderbares Beispiel, wie wir als Leser*innen uns eine Welt durch die Augen und Gedanken von Ermittlern erschließen können.

Nur ist dies in einer Fantasy-Welt noch wichtiger als in unserer „realen“, und so spielt Jackson Bennett geschickt damit, Details über die Welt erst dann zu enthüllen, wenn sie für den konkreten Fall relevant werden. So gibt es neben der Krimi-Handlung immer mehr kleine Details und große Zusammenhänge über diese wirklich spannende Welt zu entdecken – und der Weltenbau war ja schon immer Robert Jackson Bennetts besondere Stärke, die er auch hier wieder perfekt ausspielt.

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Fascinating world-building

This was a great read. Like Bennett's "City of ..." series, this one mixes mystery with fantasy and again carries off Bennett's skill in creating a page-turner. Describing The Tainted Cup as crossover or hybrid though doesn't do justice to the variety of narrative and thematic elements appearing in the book. I really enjoyed the world-building of Daretana as a society heavily dependent on plant-based materials and biological sciences. The two primary characters, as detectives, were fascinating and in lesser hands I think would have been difficult to pull off. Bennett however makes them relatable and it is fascinating to watch the trajectories of their development through the book. There are also elements of a domestic spy thriller, as Bennett again visits infighting amongst the bureaucratic concerns of states. If that weren't enough, there are Kaiju elements as well.

I don't always feel surprised reading a Bennett book, but …

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