A Highly Rated Score In. . .
Dark Test
I’ve been looking forward to reading
Marcus Abshire’s Ways of the Warlock series as the into blurb hits all the
right buttons. See for yourself:
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My name
is Jakobus Shaw, and all I want is to be left the hell alone.
Once upon a time, I was a
warlock. I killed, I tortured, I did all kinds of horrible things for more
power, for more control, but I have tried hard to put that all behind me.
Now, someone just framed me for
murder. A coven of white witches thinks I killed one of their own, and they
want their pound of flesh.
My past is coming back to haunt
me, and there isn't a damn thing I can do to stop it. If I don’t find the real
killer before the witches find me, it’s all over.
Who is going to kill me first?
White witches hell-bent on revenge? An assassin hired to tie up loose ends, or
an Immortal with more power than he knows what to do with? I guess we'll see.
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And ‘see’ you do in a nifty
little tale that is as high on adrenalin as it is on dry humor.
I connected with Abshire’s
style of writing from the outset, and was immediately reminded of then vibe
created by Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files. It’s familiar. It’s cozy. It creates a
welcoming tone that invites you in and encourages you to take part.
Jakobus is a guy with a
checkered past who is doing his best to stay on the straight and narrow. Not an
easy thing to do with a seemingly endless posse of magic-wielding practitioners
lining up to get a piece of him. While far from happy about that, his
down-to-earth and no-nonsense attitude help him deal with such problems
head-on. So things get physical, and sorcerous pretty quickly. In
a good way. Abshire’s main protagonist is far from invincible . . . but his
nobody’s fool either, and sets out to discover just who it is that wants so
desperately to set him up for a fall.
And it’s great fun!
I found his characters relatable and convincing. His story arc, entertaining.
The pace a pleasing balance of action and plot development that keeps you intrigued
throughout. And what the heck, there’s even a dash of sexual tension thrown in.
As I say, it all adds up to a
great story that I thoroughly enjoyed. You really ought to check this series
out. I know I will be.
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