Thraxas, the biggest star of comic fantasy in every sense, bounces back with a troublesome case of Elvish fever ...When Thraxas receives a message from an old friend in trouble, he has to act quickly. A terrible crime has been committed on the Elvish Isles, and Thraxas is definitely the right man for the job. The ale there is legendary. When theft turns to murder, however, Thraxas suddenly finds himself in serious demand. The elves have no experience in investigating, and Thraxas is only too happy to help out. And with Thraxas on the case what began as a terrible mess soon turns into a complete nightmare.
Silly and convoluted story. Not as good as the previous two in the series. Description of the Elivish Island lacks imagination. Trees, parrots and butterflies being almost the sum total of the flora and fauna described. There was an interesting gathering place for elves that liked to drink called something like, "3 oaks and river". The dwa in the sacred pool was absurd. Also, I thought Makri’s character was somehow different. Perhaps it’s because she featured far more? Preferred her characterisation in the previous books.
Probably the best Thraxas so far. I know it's less Thraxas than the other 3 but it's the most mysterious and balanced one. It's an almost pure fantasy crime story.
Thraxas and Makri will go to an Elven island to work on a murder case. A dear friend and war buddy asked Thraxas for help because his daughter was arrested and is likely to be prosecuted for the crimes she likely committed.
There will be alcohol and Makri will wield her swords. No axe.
This is series is not great literature, but it's a lot of fun to read. This was my favorite of the books so far. I loved the subplot of Makri as a teacher, and Thraxas shows off his Investigator skills more in this book than the others, where I felt he just slogged along until clues were thrown at him.
This series gets more funny and over-the-top with each iteration. People involved in educating the young to be resilient have a lot to learn from Scott's ideas. This volume offered even more literally laugh-out-loud moments than the last. Brilliant.
The eponymous loudmouth, reasonably obnoxious investigator finds mystery and beer in the lands of the elves. Not Thraxas' best outing. Scott spends too much time being clever about fantasy elf tropes and not enough on the plot. Rated PG for some violence, drug use and adult themes. 2.5/5