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Retromancer

Written by Robert Rankin

Average Score: 73(5)

There is big and evil magic upon the face of the Earth, and history has consequently been changed. The Germans have won World War II; America is a nuclear wasteland; and worst of all the breakfast menu at The Wife's Legs Café in Brentford is serving bratwurst rather than the proper British sausage. When the world is all wrong and it needs setting right, the only hope left is Hugo Rune, a man who offers the world his genius and asks only that his expenses be covered. Hugo, also known as the hokus bloke, the Lad Himself, and the Retromancer, sets out to rewrite history the way it should be, with the aid of his faithful acolyte and companion Rizla. Together they return to war-torn London to solve the 12 cosmic conundrums based upon Hugo's personal tarot deck, each mystery leading them closer to a final terrifying confrontation. They must match their wits against beautiful spies, advanced alien technology, killer robots, and death rays; do battle with an ancient god; and come face to face once more with Hugo Rune's arch-enemy, the sinister Count Otto Black.

Book Details

Fantasy
Hardcover, 368 Pages
Published by Gollancz on January 01, 2010
ISBN-10 0575078723
ISBN-13 978-0575078727

Reviews


Graemes Fantasy Book Review | Graeme Flory
Review Rating: 88
When an author is enjoying himself this much you can't help but go along for the ride and what a ride it is!
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SF Site | John Enzinas
Review Rating: 80
...while his fiction can be an acquired taste, it's one well worth embracing.
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The Science Fact & Science Fiction Concatenation | Jonathan Cowie
Review Rating: 80
If you have never heard of [Robert Rankin] then it really is definitely worth checking out this boisterous burl of British brilliance...
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Library Journal | Jackie Cassada
Review Rating: 60
...more of Rankin's rollickingly British humor, fast-paced action sequences, zippy dialog, and clever plot turns.
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Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 60
Rune's explosive and satisfying smackdown with his eternally evil nemesis, Count Otto Black, will please his longtime fans.
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