Melusine by Sarah Monette

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  • Pub. Date: June 2006
  • 496pp

    Reader Rating: (15 ratings)

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    • Pub. Date: June 2006
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 496pp

    Synopsis

    Melusine-a city of secrets and lies, pleasure and pain, magic and corruption. It is here that wizard Felix Harrowgate and cat-burglar Mildmay the Fox will find their destinies intertwined in a world of sensuality and savagery.

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    Set in the wondrous city of Melusine, Monette's extraordinary first fantasy novel focuses on two captivating characters from two very different worlds: Felix Harrowgate, a powerful magician at the court of Lord Steven Teverius, and Mildmay the Fox, a cat burglar who has been trained as an assassin. When Felix falls prey to the unscrupulous machinations of a man who's plotting to destroy Melusine, he's left nearly mad, unable to clear his name or explain his actions. Mildmay, on the other hand, undertakes a simple burglary, thinking it will lead to a bit of extra flash that will keep him going for more than a few days. Instead, the burglary opens the way to a series of unfortunate events that force Felix and Mildmay into a partnership neither of them could have anticipated or desired. Jacqueline Carey provides a blurb, but those readers expecting a knock-off of that author's Kushiel series will be happily surprised. Monette resembles Carey only insofar as she, too, is a highly original writer with her own unique voice. Agent, Jack Byrne at the Sternig & Byrne Literary Agency. (Aug.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Wonderful Storyby Anonymous

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    April 11, 2007: Not much to say beacuse I cant express how much I enjoyed reading this book.....this book is so great that I can't wait to read the next book!

    Terrific novelby Anonymous

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    February 25, 2007: During the beginning of the novel, I was a little put out and annoyed because of Mildmay?s narrative and the curse words so extravagantly parceled out in his narratives. I was thinking, who does this Monette think she is? Why wasn?t this in the trash section? HOWEVER, I am *extremely* glad I decided to continue reading into Mildmay and Felix?s story. The characters and their world turned out to be a very compelling story. Their alternate point of views are dramatic and engaging. Mildmay has become my favorite character from all of the novels I?ve read, and I?ve read quite a few. Someone who is so broken, so down on himself, believing himself almost worthless- yet that same character is full of strength and generosity. Honestly- if you are ready to move onto another book by the first few chapters, I would say stay with the book but skip to the middle of the story. I lent a friend of mine my book and she had issues with the beginning and so I suggested she read the part where Mildmay and Felix meet? from there she was engrossed with the story and re-read it beginning to end the second time just to understand everything.


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