Nobody writes mummy stories like Icy Sedgwick. A perennial contributor to #FridayFlash, her story “No Flash” is still my favorite long after she posted it. So when she said she was going to write a Sorcerer’s Apprentice story, and replace the brooms with mummies, I was ready to grab it on Launch Day.
And it did not disappoint, even if I didn’t get around to writing the review right away. It’s dark, the way I like dark, with a little hilarity along the way.
Icy likes complex characters with multiple (even contradicting) motivations, and Jyximus Faire is certainly that. He’s from a poor district of the Underground City, attending the Academy on a scholarship. He’s proud, verging on arrogant, but wants to help his family. And most of all, he wants to learn as much as he can as quickly as he can. He jumps at the chance to become the apprentice of the Necromancer General, who can get his family out of the squalor of Benefactor’s Close with a word. If you’re familiar with the Sorcerer’s Apprentice story, you can guess what happens next.
The only flaws are flaws if the story ends here and there’s no sequel. The ending all but says more is to come, and I hope it’s soon. One of the other students at the Academy, Markus Prady, is one of the few who wants to befriend Jyx. I just feel he has more to say than what we’ve seen here.
So if you want something other than the worn-out vampires and zombies, I’d highly recommend this one. And now I wait patiently, hoping for a sequel…