
Book #111 of 2019:
Nightingale’s Lament by Simon R. Green (Nightside #3)
I’ve been enjoying this pulp paperback series far less on a reread than I did when it was my first introduction to the urban fantasy genre back in high school. The main plot has yet to really kick off beyond vague portentous rumblings, and although the detective protagonist’s casework offers a bit of an episodic structure to the individual novels, in practice these storylines have very little actual investigation or deduction and consist instead of a string of atmospheric setpieces that could just as easily have happened in any order and in any book. The confrontations over each latest clue — which tend to involve bluffing and quick wits as much as any magic — are fairly imaginative, but I need something more out of a narrative these days.
[Content warning in this volume for casual transphobia including slurs]
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