And Then There Were Three…
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This is a much needed breather of a book.
We have been through so much with Alex - from a making ends meet (barely) detective who used runes, to a man who earned the moniker “Runewright Detective”, to a man who constructs runes with no thought of his life costs, who routinely works with sorcerers.
Now, locked out of his magic to preserve his life, Alex has to trust the runewrighting to others, and depend on his above average detecting skills to solve his cases. He can still use runes, he just can’t “feel” the magic. And, he hates that. But, there are other changes that he is growing used to — Sorsha Kincaid on his arm, and in his life.
This book is full of domestic mysteries, some tied to Pound Of Flesh, that keep us moving forward, at a less dramatic pace. I needed that. The reason Alex’s magic is locked away, is because he. has become allergic to it - his body needs to be purged of magical and alchemical residues that have built up from the shear volume of magic he was processing.
Alex craves solving puzzles with a terrior-like tenacity; a tenacity that pushes him refine his execution and use of runic forms. He is also a vanguard of what can be imagined, but, not all imagination is constructive. Not everyone has managed growth, influence and respect for their skills, as Alex has. But, they can taste it…