Child of Fire by Harry Connolly

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  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • Available for download via Wi-Fi and 3G
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 113,815

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    • Pub. Date: September 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: eBook, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 113,815

    Synopsis

    Ray Lilly is living on borrowed time. He’s the driver for Annalise Powliss, a high-ranking member of the Twenty Palace Society, a group of sorcerers devoted to hunting down and executing rogue magicians. But because Ray betrayed her once, Annalise is looking for an excuse to kill him–or let someone else do the job.

    Unfortunately for both of them, Annalise’s next mission goes wrong, leaving her critically injured. With the little magic he controls, Ray must complete her assignment alone. Not only does he have to stop a sorcerer who’s sacrificing dozens of innocent lives in exchange for supernatural power, he must find–and destroy–the source of that inhuman magic.

    Publishers Weekly

    Connolly's gritty urban fantasy debut is not so urban: it takes place in Hammer Bay, Wash., where residents are thankful for the toy factory that stimulates their economy and are apparently oblivious to the frequent magical immolations of local children. Convicted felon Ray Lilly works for the mysterious Annalise Powliss and the Twenty Palace Society, hunting down people who use magic and the otherworldly predators whose power they channel. Callous Annalise and hard-nosed Ray have a complicated personal history that gradually comes to light as the Society faces off against factory employees, local law enforcement and other corrupt forces in the town. Unique magical concepts, a tough and pragmatic protagonist and a high casualty rate for innocent bystanders will enthrall readers who like explosive action and magic that comes at a serious cost. (Oct.)

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    Biography

    Harry Connolly spent two years writing this debut novel. He has held a variety of jobs in the past, from customer service to landscaping to stay-at-home dad. He lives in Seattle.

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    Violent Urban Fantasyby dalnewt

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    January 14, 2010: This fantasy features lethal magic, gritty but somewhat unsavory primary characters, periodically witty dialogue/comments and extraordinary violence against both innocent victims and the 'bad guys'. The plot evolves into a showdown between the protagonist, Ray Lilly, (a sarcastic, magically limited ex-con), and entrenched, sometimes 'demon' assisted, home-town forces. The plot starts and ends as a simplistic seek and destroy mission. As a result the story is largely predictable. Furthermore, the protagonist and his surly/callous sorcerer boss, Annalise Powliss, are somewhat unappealing. I wasn't invested in their welfare and didn't care enough about their outcome. Nonetheless, I was rooting for eradication of the demon magic immolating the town's kids and turning them into a mass of mindless gray worms. If you're looking for a violent supernatural fantasy featuring a scruffy, sarcastic, semi-ambivalent male protagonist, then you'll probably like this book.

    I Also Recommend: Blood Blade (Skinners Series #1), Howling Legion (Skinners Series #2), Sandman Slim, Bone Song, Black Blood.

    Grabbed from the first page.by WallaWallamom

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    January 06, 2010: Really enjoyed reading. I got caught up in the story from the very beginning. Could make an interesting movie!


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