First things first, if you
have not heard, Kaye George also writes under the name of Janet Cantrell. Under that name she has a
new book out titled FAT CAT SPREADS OUT.
A cozy mystery series I have yet to read as there are so many books and so
little time.
As to today, Kaye brings us news of Johannes Cabal: The Fear Institute by Jonathan L. Howard. Another
series I have not read though when Scott was younger we did do all the Lemony
Snickett series. Karl listened to a couple of them way back when and was quickly
done. But, Scott really liked them and was always eager for the next
installment. So, we ended up reading them all.
Considering my TBR pile I
don’t think I will be starting these any time soon though sarcasm and I are
intimately acquainted. Do you know anyone else who was once written up by a
store manager for looking at someone wrong?
“Johannes Cabal: The Fear
Institute” by Jonathan L. Howard:
If you’ve read the two previous Johannes Cabal books, you know
that Howard is Lemony Snickett for grown ups.
The premise this time is that Cabal, a necromancer, is approached
by a weird trio who say they’re representing the Fear Institute and intend to
engage his services. First of all, a necromancer is a person who communicates
with the dead by summoning them. Cabal takes great pride in this talent.
Secondly, Cabal is very difficult to approach, but these guys manage it. They
make Cabal a proposal that he’s inclined to refuse—at first. The group claims
to have discovered where Fear resides, in the Dreamlands. Thirdly, Cabal wants
very much to go to the Dreamlands, and these men have a way to get there.
Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland has nothing on Howard’s Dreamlands,
which comes complete with a flyleaf map. Try to keep in mind while you make
your way through the dense, Dickensian prose, that nothing is necessarily as it
seems in this shadowy place, although that will be hard as you are drawn into a
fabulous tale that winds and slips in its arcane journey.
There’s a lot of sarcasm and satire. And a bunch of chuckles
along the way. I wish Churchill could have read this. But if he’s in the
Dreamlands, maybe he can.
Reviewed by Kaye George, author
of Death
in the Time of Ice for Suspense Magazine
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