A Water Matter: A Tor.Com Original (Green)

by Jay Lake

Ebook, 2010

Status

Available

Publication

Tor Books (2010), 28 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member AlanPoulter
The Duke of Copper Downs is dead but a human mage seems to be trying to resurrect him. This atmospheric story tells how the Dancing Master and her allies (all non-human) react.
LibraryThing member AltheaAnn
Apparently, this is part of Jay Lake's 'Green Universe.' I think it might be appreciated more by fans of the books who are already familiar with the setting, as I felt rather 'plunked down' in medias res.

Here we meet a character known only as 'The Dancing Mistress.' She's a member of a feline,
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non-human species who are an endangered minority in a humans' world.

At a chaotic time of political transition, she encounters a shaman who seeks to compel her to help him with his shadowy agenda. The blood magician seems to know secrets of her people that no human should know - and is definitely a threat.

The world we get a glimpse of seems complex and fascinating, but the story presented here is a pretty simple "showdown" incident.
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LibraryThing member AltheaAnn
Apparently, this is part of Jay Lake's 'Green Universe.' I think it might be appreciated more by fans of the books who are already familiar with the setting, as I felt rather 'plunked down' in medias res.

Here we meet a character known only as 'The Dancing Mistress.' She's a member of a feline,
Show More
non-human species who are an endangered minority in a humans' world.

At a chaotic time of political transition, she encounters a shaman who seeks to compel her to help him with his shadowy agenda. The blood magician seems to know secrets of her people that no human should know - and is definitely a threat.

The world we get a glimpse of seems complex and fascinating, but the story presented here is a pretty simple "showdown" incident.
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LibraryThing member jercox
Well done fantasy world with a catlike species mixed in with but feared by the humans.

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