Low
Town by Daniel
Polansky is
the first book in a dark fantasy series that began in 2011. It revolves around
a man known as “The Warden.” A former war hero, he worked as a secret police
officer until he fell out of favor with his former comrades and was
subsequently terminated. He then reinvented himself as a drug dealer. He lives
and works in “Low Town” which is an impoverished area filled with poor people, criminals,
bent coppers, and the occasional person that has the ability to wield magic.
Soon after the
read begins establishing who he is and his circumstances, The Warden stumbles
across the body of a murdered little gurl. Initially, he plans to stay out of
it, but his former comrades are more than willing to blame him for the murder
even though they very well know he did not do the horrible crime. To avoid
execution for a crime he did not commit, he is forced to investigate the murder
to find the actual person or persons responsible.
This violent
adult read stars a cynical sarcastic lead and occasional flashes of humor.
While the story is current, there are the occasional flashbacks detailing how the
Warden came to be the way his today. It has a certain noir feel despite the
fact that the read is a fantasy tale with magical elements present.
While each
character is fairly unique, the read is a bit predictable at times. For example,
the bitter loner who lives at a bar and does drug deals there and is eventually
befriended by a street-smart orphan who becomes his apprentice and a person he
cares about despite all public utterances otherwise. Some readers may also be triggered
by mentions of a plague that took place during the childhood of the main
character who has PTSD and does drugs. Lots of drugs.
Despite these facts, this read was fun and kept me entertained throughout. Overall, I enjoyed this debut novel from this author who now has published several more works that I plan on reading once I finish with his first series. I look forward to reading book two in the series, Tomorrow, The Killing.
Low Town
Daniel Polansky
http://www.danielpolansky.com/
Doubleday
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/209621/low-town-by-daniel-polansky/
August 2011
ISBN# 978-0-385-53446-8
Hardback (available
in audio, paperback, and eBook formats)
352 Pages
My copy came from the Central or Downtown Branch of the Dallas Public Library System.
Scott A. Tipple
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