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I can start Wednesday or thereabouts!


Anybody? Maybe by Friday??

At this point I was totally hooked--I remember reading it in one sitting the first time. Even now I keep turning the pages, anxious to find out 'what happens next'. Clever author!

Random thoughts:
The beginning, in northern India and Tibet, reminded me a little of The Far Pavilions.
Does anyone know what RSM (as in ahressemburr) means? Reserve Sergeant Major is my guess...
ETA: Okay, Google was easy: it's Regimental Sergeant-Major, a senior officer.
I love Jani's (and Sembur's) Cockney accents.
Unfortunately Google fails me when it comes to braided yak hair boots. I really wanted to see a picture of those.
Also, interesting that the author chose to include a supernatural element in the story with the gazing into the ink scene and foretelling the future.


Yes, the butter tea does not seem appealing to this western palate.

As someone who has read the book a number of times, I will just say that the author doesn't put in a scene like that just for the heck of it.

Either or both books! And the food ... *shudders*



That's about where I am, too, Tadiana, and I would add "creepy" and "menacing". It's almost enough to make me peek at the ending - but not quite!

Yes, the plot take a real turn into gothic territory at that point.

Oh, yes--creepy, menacing... I'll throw in 'sinister' for good measure.
I liked how everyone remarked on his 'pasty white' face. He's the quintessential villain--no doubt about who the bad guy is in this book.

Oh, yes--creepy, menacing... I'll throw in 'sinister' for good measure.
I liked how everyone remarked on his 'pasty white' face. He's th..."
Definitely no wondering who's lurking behind the jovial, witty, pleasant mask - because he's not remotely human!

open only if you've already read Death in Kashmir ---> (view spoiler) :)

open only if you've already read Death in Kashmir ---> [spoilers r..."
Exactly who I was thinking of, Tadiana!

A real roller coaster ride, wasn't it, Karlyne? I loved all the plot twists and turns as well as the emotional ups and downs.


I thought the author did a good job priming us to accept the occult bits by showing us so much of Jani's early life in Nepal. She grew up believing in actual demons (even though Sembur kept telling her there was no such thing). Then the scene with Rild and the visions...
I was quite willing to go along with the rest of it.
Tadiana--what is your favorite by Brent? Merlin's Keep is my favorite; I'm also very fond of Moonraker's Bride and Golden Urchin.





Don't forget that 'pasty white' complexion! The author mentioned that way more than once!

I hope you will enjoy this, as it is my all-time favorite of Brent's. As you may have gathered from our earlier conversations, aspects of the occult figure in the story. I say --go with it! I suspect the adventure parts will just suck you in.

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