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Talus and the Frozen King

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Meet Talus, the world's first detective.

A dead warrior king frozen in winter ice. Six grieving sons, each with his own reason to kill. Two weary travellers caught up in a web of suspicion and deceit. In a distant time long before our own, wandering bard Talus and his companion Bran journey to the island realm of Creyak, where the king has been murdered. From clues scattered among the island's mysterious barrows and stone circles, they begin their search for his killer. But do the answers lie in this world or the next? Nobody is above suspicion, from the king's heir to the tribal shaman, from the servant woman steeped in herb-lore to the visiting warlord whose unexpected arrival throws the whole tribe into confusion. And when death strikes again, Talus and Bran realise nothing is what it seems. Creyak is place of secrets and spirits, mystery and myth. It will take a clever man indeed to unravel the truth. The kind of man this ancient world has not seen before.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 2, 2013
      Wandering Talus and his doughty companion, Bran, find themselves at the center of a regicidal mystery in a prehistoric settlement whose pleasant facade conceals undercurrents of oppression and misery. King Hashath believes Creyak to be the perfect place: peaceful and aloof from the world. Hashath’s heavy-handed rule over the isolated village, and particularly over his six sons, provokes his murder, which Talus offers to solve. The bard’s methodical observation and leisurely ratiocination are powerful tools, but they require time, which is in short supply as more murders are committed. Although flavored with fantasy elements, this work resembles nothing so much as a certain consulting detective and his physician amanuensis transported back to the Neolithic. Similarly, Creyak recalls the isolated country estates of a thousand cozy mysteries. A close cousin to the writings of Conan Doyle, Christie, and Marsh, the story plays fairly with its readers, revealing clues and insights as Talus and Bran become aware of them. Mystery fans who find the conceits amusing will look forward to Talus’s future investigations.

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