Magic Bites - Ilona Andrews
Magic Bites
A Kate Daniels Novel
Ilona Andrews
Ace Books
Urban Fantasy/Dark Fantasy
So, full disclosure: I’ve been having some issues lately and
these issues have led to what must be the longest, worst reading slump for me
to date. I was looking around, trying to
find something to jolt me out of it, and came across this series. I’ve been meaning to ‘get around to it’ for
some time. I picked up the first book
and was completely hooked! I think I
read this in two sittings, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I’m so grateful to the nice people at Ace,
who have provided me with (I think) the whole series, so never mind the
publication dates, if you enjoy urban fantasy with a very dark slant, you will
not want to miss this series!
Kate Daniels is a sort of magical mercenary, living outside
of Atlanta. She could be a part of the
powerful Guild, if she chose to be, but she’s got a long-standing problem with
authority. She’s just happier working
for herself. As the story begins, she
has a visitor. It’s a vampire. Not the Dracula kind, the animalistic kind,
piloted from a distance by a magical someone.
The pilot uses the vampire to ask when’s the last time Kate saw her
guardian. Just out of curiosity.
Kate’s guardian happens to be the Knight-diviner of Atlanta. He’s very powerful and extremely knowledgeable
about all things and all creatures magical.
Even so, he was found dead, on the street, next to the beheaded corpse
of another vampire. Only someone with a
huge amount of power could do something like that, and they should have left
traces. Of course, that would be too
easy. Kate’s guardian was the last
family she had left; she’s determined to find and punish whoever hurt him. No matter who, or how powerful, that person
is.
The world of this book looks much like ours, but takes place
in some unspecified future. Here, there’s
magic, and there’s technology. Some time
ago, there was a huge magic surge in the world.
Since then, the magic ebbs and flows.
When magic is high, tech stuff (like cars, and lights) won’t work. Most people and places have adjusted to this,
and switch over to horses or feylamps during these times. Magic is accepted as a given here, and there
are multiple government agencies in place to oversee/regulate its use. In theory.
While this is a first installment in a series, and there is
some necessary groundlaying work happening here, it’s never obtrusive. In fact, this is one of the few times I’ve
wished for a bit more background information.
The story is complete in this novel – no cliffhanger – but there’s
clearly a lot more story to tell. I’ll
be reading/reviewing more in this series in the future, so stay tuned!
Rating: 8
April 2007
ISBN# 978-0-441-01489-7 (paperback)