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Wolf on a String

By John Banville & Benjamin Black
Wolf on a String by John Banville & Benjamin Black digital book - Fable

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Bestselling author Benjamin Black turns his eye to sixteenth century Prague and a story of murder, magic and the dark art of wielding extraordinary power

Christian Stern, an ambitious young scholar and alchemist, arrives in Prague in the bitter winter of 1599, intent on making his fortune at the court of the Holy Roman Emperor, the eccentric Rudolf II. The night of his arrival, drunk and lost, Christian stumbles upon the body of a young woman in Golden Lane, an alley hard by Rudolf’s great castle. Dressed in a velvet gown, wearing a large gold medallion around her neck, the woman is clearly well-born—or was, for her throat has been slashed.

A lesser man would smell danger, but Christian is determined to follow his fortunes wherever they may lead. He quickly finds himself entangled in the machinations of several ruthless courtiers, and before long he comes to the attention of the Emperor himself. Rudolf, deciding that Christian is that rare thing—a person he can trust—sets him the task of solving the mystery of the woman’s murder. But Christian soon realizes that he has blundered into the midst of a power struggle that threatens to subvert the throne itself. And as he gets ever nearer to the truth of what happened that night in Golden Lane, he finally sees that his own life is in grave danger.

From the spectacularly inventive Benjamin Black, Wolf on a String is a historical crime novel that delivers both a mesmerizing portrait of a lost world and a riveting tale of intrigue and suspense.

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2.5
“Grandiose setting for a less than complex execution of a fairly flat story. It starts off as a proper tale in the medieval city of Prague, set in the centre of Europe, while England and Spain vie for power on the fringes of the world. The forte of this novel is the setting, briefly taking us to great scapes of exotic end-of-the-Dark-Ages scenery, but the idiot at the centre of the story is at times too stupid to bear. And the women he manages to snag need their heads checked; I cannot for the life of me see the attraction... I enjoyed the almost Dickensian character descriptions—they popped from the page with unique and dazzling humour. They and the promise of Prague in the throes of medieval politics kept me reading, but goodness there were a number of ridiculous distractors from the plot(plot?) of this novel (such as an impressive number of dumb and desperate women easily drawn in by this doofus of a man). Somehow, the entrails of this haphazard plot managed to fall into place by the end. Miraculously. The main character was wholly unlikeable—the epitome of mediocre European white male basking in making zero decisions as life happens favourably to him everywhere he goes with little thought of the potential consequences… Well, okay, I concede: he’s sorry for his self-fulfilment once or twice. But then he moves on and gives it nary a second thought. Quite like what I’m about to do with this novel…”

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