The Art of Arrow Cutting

by Stephen Dedman

Hardcover, 1997

Call number

823 21

Genres

Publication

New York: Tor, 1997.

Pages

285

Description

"An agreeable blend of oriental fantasy and noir-ish sleuthing: a polished, well-organized debut, complemented by Dedman's nice light touch on the tiller" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). It started simple enough. A tempting woman with a trifle of a problem needed a bus ticket. Luckily, sometime photographer Michelangelo "Mage" Magistrale is there to help her out. In exchange for his kindness, she gives him the key to her apartment. However this key is about to unlock an adventure of a different kind. It is no ordinary key; it unlocks any door and leads those who seek it out of greed directly to Mage. The thought of power like that can drive mortals to extremes but the mortal world quickly becomes the least of Mage's problems. On the run and under constant attack by ninja assassins, Yakuza thugs, and the most fearsome and loathsome otherworldly creations Japanese mythology can muster, Mage's only hope is to conquer the key and its power. He must master the art of arrow cutting in order to unleash his own magical power before the forces of darkness force him into oblivion. In a place where all the doors lead to fantasy, mythology and a terrifying reality, where do you run?… (more)

Awards

Bram Stoker Award (Nominee — First Novel — 1997)
Aurealis Award (Shortlist — 1997)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1997

Physical description

285 p.; 8.7 inches

ISBN

0312863209 / 9780312863203

User reviews

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