Threads of Malice

by Tamara Siler Jones

Paper Book, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

Fic Mystery JonesTS

Collection

Publication

New York : Bantam Books, 2005.

Description

In this relentlessly gripping thriller, Compton Crook Award winner Tamara Siler Jones weaves together her unique blend of fantasy, forensics, and suspense to create a world terrorized by a killer out of our darkest nightmares. Now one man must follow a trail of savaged victims to save an innocent life hanging by the slimmest of hopes. . . . One by one, young men in the kingdom's outer reaches are vanishing into the dark. So far, two bodies have washed up on the local riverbank. But Dubric Byerly, head of security at Castle Faldorrah, soon realizes there are countless more victims . . . for it's his curse to be forever haunted by the ghosts of those whose deaths demand justice. The latest to vanish is Braoin, a seventeen-year-old painter whose mother came to Dubric's aid when he most needed it. All Dubric knows is that the boy is still alive. But time is running out, and it isn't only Braoin's life hanging in the balance. If Dubric can't untangle the twisted web of clues and lies and find his way to the killer, one of his own pages will be the next to die. . . .… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member KatieLovett
This is Tamara Siler Jones's second book, and it's a great sequel... if sequel is even the word. The Dubric books, which are half fantasy and half thriller, follow the tradition of most thriller series in that they can be read in any order--though it's better to read them in order, to see how the
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wonderfully-written subplots develop through the series. Threads of Malice is intricately plotted, but everything is unravelled so well at the end. And I love the characters. They're both realistic and endearing.
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LibraryThing member krau0098
This is the second book by Jones that features Dubric Byerly as the lead investigator. All in all these books are much more heavy on the horror than the fantasy.

In this book Dubric and crew end up going to the Reaches to investigate the disappearance of a number of young men/boys. The residents of
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the area are convinced that "the dark" is stealing the boys and that there is nothing to be done. Dubric believes that the disappearances are a simple case of a serial killer being on the loose. Things end up being more complicated than Dubric could have guessed.

I thought this book was much better than the first book of the series. Dubric and Lars are great characters. The story is well written and well put together. There is a lot of action, lots of plot twists and turns, and the characters have a lot of depth and are interesting. This really is a well-written series, it's just not my type of series.

I have trouble reading these books because they go outside my areas of comfort regarding the blood, gore, and torture in them. This book crosses into uncomfortable, hard to read about areas for me. They are also very scary and I am not big into scary books, they tend to creep me out and give me nightmares. The only reason this book is considered fantasy is because it takes place in a fantasy type realm (castles, pages, etc.) and it touches lightly on dealing with magic. The book is definitely more of a horror/crime type novel.

So, while this book is superbly writing, the characters are very unique, and the plot is deftly twisted...I won't be reading any more of these books because they are too scary for me. Laugh if you like, but my husband was getting sick of me turning all the lights on in the house at night, so no more of these scary books for me.
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LibraryThing member 4hounds
Really, really liked this, especially how the author kept making me suspicious of different characters.

Awards

Gaylactic Spectrum Award (Nominee — Novel — 2006)

Language

Original publication date

2005

Physical description

497 p.; 18 cm

ISBN

0553587102 / 9780553587104

Local notes

Dubric Byerly, 2

DDC/MDS

Fic Mystery JonesTS

Rating

(43 ratings; 4)
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