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Brooklyn Knight

Written by C.J. Henderson

Average Score: 50(6)

Professor Piers Knight is an esteemed curator at the Brooklyn Museum and is regarded by many on the staff as a revered institution of his own if not an outright curiosity. Knight’s portfolio includes lost civilizations; arcane cultures, languages, and belief; and more than a little bit of the history of magic and mysticism.What his contemporaries don't know is that in addition to being a scholar of all things ancient he is schooled in the uses of magical artifacts, the teachings of forgotten deities, and the threats of unseen dangers.

If a mysterious object surfaces, Professor Knight makes it his job to figure it out--and make sure it stays out of dangerous hands.

A contemporary on an expedition in the Middle East calls Knight's attention to a mysterious object in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum … just before it becomes the target of a sorcerous attack that leads to a siege on a local precinct house by a fire elemental.

What looks like an ordinary inscribed stone may unlock an otherworldly Armageddon that certain dark powers are all too eager to bring about--and only Piers Knight stands in their way.

Book Details

Fantasy
Paperback, 336 Pages
Published by Tor Books on January 05, 2010
ISBN-10 0765320835
ISBN-13 978-0765320834

Reviews


Boomtron | Professor Crazy
Review Rating: 60
...a promising start to C.J. Henderson's series.
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Horror World | Brian Sammons
Review Rating: 60
While reading this novel I always wanted to know what was going to happen next and when it was all over I wanted more
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Library Journal | Jackie Cassada
Review Rating: 60
The old-fashioned feel to this modern fantasy should appeal to fans of old-time action tales...
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SFRevu | Cathy Green
Review Rating: 60
Brooklyn Knight offers a nice blend of humor and horror. It's a fun urban fantasy that will make ideal beach or pool-side reading.
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Boomtron | dragonwomant
Review Rating: 40
...the book isn't completely atrocious.
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Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 20
Henderson's pulpy debut tries to cover up its flaws with a fast-paced narrative, but there's no hiding the emotionally distant characters, plot missteps and sketchy setting.
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