For a while now I have been a fan and regular listener of the Writing Excuses podcast which features, among others, Mary Robinette Kowa. So, when I saw that she had a new book out recently, it was like an old friend saying "Hey, check out what I just finished' and I had to read it. No, are not really friends but, I've heard so much of her podcasts and read her work that I feel like I should know her. Ghost Takers is a period piece set in France during the First World War. The premise centers around the militaries using paranormally gifted people to help with the war effort.
The setting is one of my favorites. It is a time that is a bit simpler yet is rich with historical value. This book does an excellent job of portraying the period without making enough errors to bring the reader out of the story. The author avoids the all too often, mistake of bringing modern sensibilities into a period piece. It may feel like it is easier on the reader but, it takes me out of a story when that is done.
This book also steers clear of the overly competent main character. Our main character here is a young woman who not only fits the bill for this special unit, she seems like she belongs in this time and place. There is the right amount of period correctness mixed with a nice bit of progressiveness to make the character both credible and interesting. After all, this was a time of great change.
Ghost Talkers by Mary Robinette Kowal is an adventure set in a period we see too little of. There is a great deal of violence as well as a bit of mature discussion which lands this book a mild PG13 rating from me.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Ghost Talkers by Mary Robinette Kowal
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