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Mass Market Paperback Too Many Magicians Book

ISBN: 0441816983

ISBN13: 9780441816989

Too Many Magicians

(Book #2 in the Lord Darcy Series)

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A little mystery, a little magic and a little espionage!

What a combination! This is a truly different story than anything a lover of mysteries will ever read. The book is set around the magical world of magicians and sorcerers. And these wonderful people are all real and living and working in a surreal 1960 England. There is also an excellent locked-room mystery that is a difficult one to figure out. And there is also lots of espionage with things happening between the English King Richard and the Polish King. We have double and triple spies working for the English navy, and plenty of bodies along the way. A lot of "what-ifs" here, but what a lot of fun! Lord Darcy is a wonderful detective who works between the real world and the magic world with his wonderful assistant Brother Sean, who is a Master Magician. I think Garrett has combined the fantasy and detective genres, and made a book that captivates.

Super Reader

A magic detective, a nice premise and style. Definitely enjoyable, set in the crusty English style setting of working for the crown.

Too many magicians roil the murder investigation

This magical mystery novel is about Randall Garrett's stock characters, Lord Darcy, Chief Investigator for His Royal Highness Prince Richard of Normandy, and his sidekick Master Forensic Sorcerer Sean O Lochlainn. If you think you'd enjoy an 'alternate history' background where the Anglo-French Empire is ruled by descendants of King Richard the Lion-Hearted--who didn't die of an arrow wound in 1199--and where magic is commonplace, along with gas lights and steam engines, then you should enjoy this adventure in detection and magic. The atmosphere is very royalist--in a pinch, "the Royal Blood of England always came through"--and very Catholic. Evidently Martin Luther didn't nail his ninety-five theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church in this alternate reality. Lord Darcy himself is a bit of a stuffed shirt, and the author is always bringing in other characters to extol his 'deductive genius' (note to author: show us, don't tell us). However, the Sorcerer Sean is a very ingratiating Irishman who serves to balance Lord Darcy's stuffiness. The mystery is hard to solve unless you're a magician, but I enjoyed it anyway. "Too Many Magicians" takes place in London during the Triennial Convention of Healers and Sorcerers. A powerful sorcerer is murdered behind the locked door of his hotel room at the convention, and Master Sean is thrown into the Tower of London as the chief suspect. Lord Darcy manages to get his Chief Sorcerer out of prison, and the body count keeps piling up as they search for the man who is selling Royal Naval secrets to agents of the wicked Polish Empire. NOTE: you might be better off purchasing "Lord Darcy" instead of "Too Many Magicians" because the former volume contains eight short stories plus this full-length novel.

A wonderful amalgamation

I love Garrett's Lord Darcy books. They combine elements of mystery, fantasy, and alternative history in a very imaginative mixture. I originally read "Too Many Magicians" many years ago. I just reread it, and to my delight spotted the characters of Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin(who is named Lord Bontriomphe). I wasn't familar with Rex Stout the first time I read the book and delighted in spotting the items borrowed(lovingly) from Stout - The red leather chair, the large globe, the painting(not a picture) of the waterfall, his obsession with herbs(not orchids.

It is an excellent combination of magic and deduction.

Set in an alternate world where science is just a dream and the laws of magic are real, Lord Darcy, chief Investiagtor for the Duke of Normandy, and his chief forensic magician, Master Sean, are in action again. They become involved in a case concerning National Security, black magic, adventure, international intrigue and, of course, murder. Who murdered one of the preminent magicians of the realm at the annual Magicians Convention? To find out, you'll have to read it and it's a page turner all the way. So settle back for a fast, twisted, tangled mystery that will leave you guessing until the last.
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