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%T Secrets of Power I: Never Deal with a Dragon
%A Robert M. Charrette
%I ROC
%D December 1990
%O paperback, US$4.95
%P 377
%G 0-451-45078-7
This novelization set in the universe of FASA's `Shadowrun'
role-playing game ought to have been complete and irredeemable crap,
as such spinoffs usually are. It isn't, which is both a pleasant
surprise and no small comment on Robert Charrette's ability as a
writer. The characters are well enough drawn and the world
sufficiently interesting to raise it at least to the level of decent
pulp fiction. Kick back with a tall cool one and enjoy.
%T A Man of his Word part I: The Magic Casement
%A Dave Duncan
%I DelRey
%D December 1990
%O paperback, US$4.95
%P 307
%G 0-345-36628-X
Dave Duncan proves yet again that, yes, a retired petroleum
geologist in his 50s can write rings around most of the earnest
young humanities majors who think they've got Life As A Writer planned
before they've seen any of it. This book is original, affecting, and
wise. Buy it and enjoy.
%T Clarke County, Space
%A Allen Steele
%I Berkeley/Ace
%D December 1990
%O paperback, US$4.50
%P 231
%G 0-441-11044-4
This book has some good moments, but not nearly enough of them.
The predictable intrigue-and-terrorism-on-the-High-Frontier plot isn't
quite redeemed by the writing (competent) the characters (including
one marvelous study of an obsessive Jewish assassin who calls himself
The Golem) or the jokes (there are some decent bits about the "Church
of Elvis"). Oh well, maybe he'll do better next time.
%T Zone Yellow
%A Keith Laumer
%I Baen Books
%D December 1990
%O paperback, US$4.50
%P 247
%G 0-671-72028-7
Keith Laumer has produced some good work in the past, but this
book is wretched, boring crap. Time Agent Brion Bayard takes on a
race of sentient but conveniently stupid rat-men. Ooo. They eat
people. Ooo. Can he save the Multiverse? Ooo. How hard can I bounce
this off the wall?
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