Hardcover, 432 pages

English language

Published Feb. 6, 2024 by Random House Worlds.

ISBN:
978-1-9848-2070-9
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In Daretana’s greatest mansion, a high imperial officer lies dead—killed, to all appearances, when a tree erupted from his body. Even here at the Empire’s borders, where contagions abound and the blood of the leviathans works strange magical changes, it’s a death both terrifying and impossible.

Assigned to investigate is Ana Dolabra, a detective whose reputation for brilliance is matched only by her eccentricities. Rumor has it that she wears a blindfold at all times, and that she can solve impossible cases without even stepping outside the walls of her home.

At her side is her new assistant, Dinios Kol, magically altered in ways that make him the perfect aide to Ana’s brilliance. Din is at turns scandalized, perplexed, and utterly infuriated by his new superior—but as the case unfolds and he watches Ana’s mind leap from one startling deduction to the next, he must admit that she …

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reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Ein Mord als Ausrede, eine faszinierende Welt zu entdecken

Detektivgeschichten bieten immer eine besonders gute Möglichkeit, einen Einblick in eine fremde Welt zu gewinnen. Für historische Romane ist dieses Subgenre fest etabliert, in der Fantasy sieht man es nicht ganz so häufig. „A Tainted Cup“ von Robert Jackson Bennett ist ein wunderbares Beispiel, wie wir als Leser*innen uns eine Welt durch die Augen und Gedanken von Ermittlern erschließen können.

Nur ist dies in einer Fantasy-Welt noch wichtiger als in unserer „realen“, und so spielt Jackson Bennett geschickt damit, Details über die Welt erst dann zu enthüllen, wenn sie für den konkreten Fall relevant werden. So gibt es neben der Krimi-Handlung immer mehr kleine Details und große Zusammenhänge über diese wirklich spannende Welt zu entdecken – und der Weltenbau war ja schon immer Robert Jackson Bennetts besondere Stärke, die er auch hier wieder perfekt ausspielt.

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

A 'Sherlock Holmes' style mystery set in a fascinating world.

An interesting mystery set in a fantasy world. Featuring two characters, Ana Dolabra and Dinios Kol, that contain mixed features of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. Here, they are investigating the mystery of a man killed when a tree grew out of his body. Solving this actually takes only a few chapters: it is the ramifications of the murder and further discoveries that would take up the rest of the book, and test the abilities of the two characters (and the reader) to solve it.

In this fantasy world, Ana is the detective, making deductive leaps based on the evidence gathered by Dinios. Dinios is an engraver, a person modified via chemistry (made from the flesh of leviathans) to be able to recall every detail seen. But Dinios has a secret recall ability that would also prove crucial in the investigation. Both are living in an Empire, made up …

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

fun mystery and bi male main character

This was a fun read. The setting is reminiscent of a lot of genres: it reminded me of Lovecraft, Rome, Sherlock, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Oryx and Crake all at the same time, while still being cohesive. I also loved the portrayal of the main character as a bi man.

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Fantastic Mystery!

This book was a wonderful little murder (and more!) mystery set in a fantasy setting with some very interesting and unique world building. The characters are all extremely compelling, even Ana, who is quite obviously an homage to Sherlock Holmes. Despite that fact, she manages to still stand out as her own true self, not as a cheap imitation, and it's hard not to love her, especially when viewed through the eyes of her assistant.

I highly recommend this book to most!

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Standard whodunnitwith very cool world-building

A murder mystery fantasy novel - why is this a first for me?! Fairly standard whodunnit which escalates to political intrigue, made distinctive by very cool world-building: an empire built to defend against leviathans attacking from the sea, whose bodily fluids enable a raft of fantastical bio-enhancements. Interesting characters and the potential for more fleshing out give the series much promise.

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Fascinating world-building

This was a great read. Like Bennett's "City of ..." series, this one mixes mystery with fantasy and again carries off Bennett's skill in creating a page-turner. Describing The Tainted Cup as crossover or hybrid though doesn't do justice to the variety of narrative and thematic elements appearing in the book. I really enjoyed the world-building of Daretana as a society heavily dependent on plant-based materials and biological sciences. The two primary characters, as detectives, were fascinating and in lesser hands I think would have been difficult to pull off. Bennett however makes them relatable and it is fascinating to watch the trajectories of their development through the book. There are also elements of a domestic spy thriller, as Bennett again visits infighting amongst the bureaucratic concerns of states. If that weren't enough, there are Kaiju elements as well.

I don't always feel surprised reading a Bennett book, but …

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Perfect Holmes & Watson fantasy worldbuilding, excellently plotted

A political-intrigue mystery drama pursued by a Holmes-and-Watson pair in a speculative Roman-style empire which relies on advanced bio-engineering to fend off a constant flood of Kaiju from the ocean and the contagious bio-horror they bring with them. Which… that might sound like too many concepts to comfortably contain in a story this short, but it all blends together like a perfect smoothie of mystery & adventurous drama — you're simply along for the ride.

I'm reminded of The Affair of the Mysterious Letter, another delightful novel which also uses a Holmes-and-Watson mystery as an excuse to show off wonderful worldbuilding. Perhaps there's a lesson here: if you've invented a weird world but are having trouble fitting a story into it, a Holmes-and-Watson mystery is a great excuse for some characters to wander around all your scenic locales, explaining things to each other and looking closely at all the …

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Fantasy whodunnit

I've struggled a bit with other murder mysteries set in fantasy worlds because I have a problem with needing the rules to be defined.

This gave me hope - the world was really well built, with just the right amount of strange combined with enough of the real world to keep me engaged.

The point-of-view Watson character was fun - a guy enhanced to have a perfect memory. This was a weirdly cool way of simulating the fact the reader can flick back a few pages if they missed something...

Ana, the other main character is a cross between Sherlock Holmes and L Lawliet who was well written and the end of the book left me wanting to know much more about her.

I'll definitely be picking up the sequel in April.

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Quite liked it

A fantasy murder mystery served with a dollop of Pacific Rim, garnished with a hint of The Goblin Emperor, and a tiny sprig of romance. It was nicely written with interesting world-building and enjoyable characters; Ana, in particular, was a delight. The murder plot and its somewhat deflated resolution kept this at a 3-star rating for me. Though the opportunity is rarely afforded in fantasy whodunits, I like to follow along and solve crimes too! While it didn't guarantee a sequel a place on my to-read list, I might try more from this author.

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Another amazing world from the author of Foundaryside

Told from the perspective of a rather stick-in-the-mud assistant investigator to a genius detective who has been banished to the hinterlands for unspecified faux pas against powerful people of the Empire, we follow as their investigation goes from strange to dangerous as it threatens powerful people and the very walls the Empire is founded on.

The primary conceit for the universe he creates this time is that genetic alterations are but a flask of chemicals away and the whole Empire is largely run by various highly modified individuals. The narrator has just been given his first modification, making him an engraver, which means he has perfect memory of anything he views or hears or smells. He is the eyes and ears for the investigator, relaying the physical clues to her from which she deduces the rest.

Strongly recommended read! Really well plotted, great characters and a fascinating world …

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Loved It

Had a great time with this. I haven’t had this much fun in a fantasy setting since the Shades of Magic books by V.E. Schwab and the Witch King by Martha Wells.

The mystery aspects were well done - all of the pieces were available and figuring out broad strokes was even within my own grasp. It was great fun to see the internal logic spelled out and add to the world building.

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

The Tainted Cup

The Tainted Cup is very much a fantasy Holmes novel, where a labyrinthine mystery is being solved by an almost supernaturally skilled investigator and their lovable but hapless assistant, through whose viewpoint the story is being presented.

The setting is delightfully weird, much more like Divine Cities than Founders, with elements of existential/apocalyptic threat and imperialism.

I'm looking forward to more in this universe.

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