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Thraxas #6

Thraxas and the Dance of Death

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"Why has no attempt been made to arrest Thraxas? Our inquiries indicate that Thraxas, a so called 'investigator,' has been at the scene of many unexplained deaths. Several landlords report that Thraxas - a huge man of bestial appetites - visited their taverns only minutes before these savage murders were committed. Thraxas has dabbled in the sorcerous arts, and may be in possession of several devastating Orcish spells. Why is this man still at liberty? And why was he ever granted the office of Tribune? Even in a city as corrupt as Turai, surely a man of such reputation should not be able to bribe his way into a lucrative government position…" This is a new edition of Thraxas book six, with an introduction by the author.

256 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2002

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Martin Scott

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A pen name of Martin Millar.

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79 reviews
July 19, 2009
Interesting and fun book. It also helps to know that Martin Scott is Martin Millar's pseudonym for writing the "Thraxas" books, which is great.

"Conan the Barbarian" meets "Chinatown". A classic "film noire" genre turned on its head, since this sardonic private dick runs around an ancient barbaric city and throws spells instead of toting a gun. His assistant wears not kitten heels and an evening dress but a tiny chain mail bikini and carries a giant ax.

The style is a little hard to get into, it's all written in the present tense, is extremely laconic and strangely devoid of (overt) emotion. In this respect the style reminds me of "The curious incident of a dog in a nigh time", where the style was meant to convey the state of mind of an autistic protagonist. The style is also very "Dick Tracy", which perhaps is the whole point. You keep stumbling on lines like:

"As I walk outside I see a magical golden tree sprout from the pavement. It looks pretty, but I am in no mood, so I ignore it and walk on".

I ended up really getting into it and though the descriptions of everything are minimalistic at best, you still manage to get a sense of the characters. I think I'll be looking up more books from the series.

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1,040 reviews125 followers
February 21, 2016
Martin Millar, writing as Martin Scott, has created a series of pulp fiction Fantasy Noir dectective stories, and one of my favourite characters. Here Thraxas is trying to tract down a sorcerous pendant, while bodies are piling up, and magical creatures are unexpectedly turning up in Twelve Seas. Highly enjoyable.
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753 reviews87 followers
May 2, 2024
Thraxas is chasing magical jewelry that triggers insanity in the person who finds it. Whenever the jewel is found, it finds its way out and causes too much trouble everywhere. Unlike the other books, there's no clear antagonist, just all these magicians and warriors in absurd situations.
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189 reviews
May 5, 2018
Martin Scott writes a flawless and seamless novel.
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February 21, 2020
You really need to start with Thaxas,#1 so you know what's what in the story. You get to see the characters grow, but not all.
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9 reviews
October 16, 2025
A bit of a letdown after Thraxas #5. But, I suppose, Scott did not leave himself much room to get yet more crazy and over the top after that novel. However, it's still Thraxas and still fun.
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246 reviews14 followers
January 30, 2025
Another (mis)adventure with Thraxas and Makri. While their antics are still funny, I almost want to skip to the last book just to see if the story goes anywhere
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January 18, 2012
Thraxas and Makri get involved in a series of deaths related to the hunt for a magic jewel that protects against invasion. Scott tries too hard to include the entire cast in this one, but he clearly starts moving on the Thraxas-Makri love connection. And Horm the Dead is always fun. Rated M for violence, drug use, supernatural themes. 3.5/5
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487 reviews3 followers
April 25, 2014
Complications involving sorcery prevent Thraxas from drinking and eating and Makri is accused of theft.
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