In “The Drop of a Hat,” Absalom Scryne, a once-renowned wizard now confined to his hat, teams up with an unsuspecting kobold for a whimsical adventure through the perilous Badlands. Together, they navigate a world of magic and mischief, facing off against necromancers, werewolves, and ogres on their quest to reclaim Absalom’s rightful place in the city of magic. Fueled by humour and heart, this comedic fantasy adventure invites readers into a realm where unlikely companionships and extraordinary escapades abound. Join Absalom and his kobold companion as they journey through a landscape of enchantment, laughter, and the enduring power of friendship.
The novel is incredibly inventive, funny, exciting, and fascinating. Everywhere they go in the Badlands, the pair encounters raucous antics and funny catastrophes, from sexual necromancers to rustic werewolves. Ig’s clumsy shortcomings will immediately win readers over, and they will be touched by Scryne’s final revelation that Ig is more than just a body to control—rather, he’s a buddy.
The people themselves, the mystical interactions, and the world-building all captivated me. When you compare this book to other fantasy tales that will make you laugh out loud, it was a breeze of fun. The way the narrative starts may surprise you, but by the conclusion, you’ll be pulling for Ig quite a bit. This book is a must-read for lovers of comic fantasy and anybody looking for an enjoyable journey since it is a complete delight from beginning to end.