Helpful Score: 1
There is nothing like a Garrett P.I. book.
No, I mean it.
Mix in the protagonist:Garrett , a hardboiled private dick in the tradition of Phillip Marlowe with a lot of the wiseguy humor of Spencer P.I.
Now add a large dollup of unique setting: A fantasy world like Lord of The Rings.
Sprinkle generously with some of the wierdest characters ever to appear in detective fiction: Garretts friend: A half elf who owns a bar and spends much of his time as an assassin, an assortment of Elves, Dwarves, Giants, Trolls, Mages and Warlocks and many more.
Season it with his affinity for beautiful redheads.
That's a recipe for some Great Reads. Sweet Silver Blues is his first story. I have read Every One and have never been dissapointed. Truly Fun Stuff !
No, I mean it.
Mix in the protagonist:Garrett , a hardboiled private dick in the tradition of Phillip Marlowe with a lot of the wiseguy humor of Spencer P.I.
Now add a large dollup of unique setting: A fantasy world like Lord of The Rings.
Sprinkle generously with some of the wierdest characters ever to appear in detective fiction: Garretts friend: A half elf who owns a bar and spends much of his time as an assassin, an assortment of Elves, Dwarves, Giants, Trolls, Mages and Warlocks and many more.
Season it with his affinity for beautiful redheads.
That's a recipe for some Great Reads. Sweet Silver Blues is his first story. I have read Every One and have never been dissapointed. Truly Fun Stuff !
Cheryl R. (Spuddie) - , reviewed Sweet Silver Blues (Garrett, P.I., Bk 1) on + 412 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
First in the Garrett Files series, which is a genre-bending series featuring a hard-boiled PI in a fantasy world with gnomes, elves, dwarves and other strange cross-breeds. Garrett is a human. He is awakened early one morning by a family of short people whose brother/son was an old army buddy of Garrett's. They ask him to look into his death--well, not so much his death, which seems to have been an accident, but to find out why he left everything--which is a questionably obtained horde of silver they found hidden in the basement--to a woman they don't know. The law stipulates that she be contacted to see if she is able to or wants to claim the estate. This woman just happens to be an old love of Garrett's, so naturally he's intrigued and sets out to look into it. The woman lives in a war-torn region and is apparently married to someone else and finding her proves most difficult and dangerous. Interesting premise, interesting characters, and mostly enjoyable though I found it a little heavy on the violence and beer swilling and a little light on character development and details.