A Night In The Lonesome October Roger Zelazny (Roger Zelazny)

9780688125080 William Morrow 1993โ€‹

Catergory: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery

All is not what it seems . . .
In the murky London gloom, a knife-wielding gentleman named Jack prowls the midnight streets with his faithful watchdog Snuff – gathering together the grisly ingredients they will need for an upcoming ancient and unearthly rite. For soon after the death of the moon, black magic will summon the Elder Gods back into the world. And all manner of Players, both human and undead, are preparing to participate.
Some have come to open the gates. Some have come to slam them shut.
And now the dread night approaches – so let the Game begin.

"The last great novel by one of the giants of the genre." George R.R. Martin
"A madcap blend of horror tropes and fantasy. . . There aren’t many authors who would set out to write a novel in which the Wolfman and Jack the Ripper were the two heroes . . . And I’m not sure anyone else could have made it work." Science Fiction Chronicle
"Sparkling, witty, delightful. Zelazny’s best for ages, perhaps his best ever." Kirkus Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
Leaving his ever-popular and ever-expanding Amber series behind for the nonce, Zelazny delivers a cheerful, witty, well-crafted fantasy narrated by Snuff, dog-companion to Jack the Ripper. It seems that Jack is in fact a sorcerer and his gruesome exploits were perpetrated in the service of his magic. But the Ripper’s killings are tangential to the tale of an upcoming struggle between magical personages. In a rare occurrence, the cosmic forces are in alignment, permitting an opening for the Elder Gods to return to Earth. "Openers" are contending with "closers," who want to keep the Elder Gods shut out. Snuff recounts the day-by-day preparations as players size up the competition, gather their magical arsenals and make and break alliances. Snuff himself maneuvers among other familiars (a cat named Graymalk, a snake called Quicklime, etc.). An instantly recognizable gothic compliment of characters includes a mad doctor trying to reanimate a patchwork corpse with lightning, a werewolf named Larry Talbot and a "Great Detective" who haunts the sidelines. Zelazny handles this material with a charm few can match, and while this novel does not approach the depth of his best work like Lord of Light , its deft, understated good humor and spare, poetic prose reaffirm Zelazny as one of fantasy’s most skilled practitioners.
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From Kirkus Reviews
After years of unprepossessing folderol–the wearisome Nine Princes in Amber retreads are depressingly typical–Zelazny bursts forth with, well,
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Victorian light supernatural fantasy” just about covers it. Narrator Snuff, a guard dog who performs complex thaumaturgical calculations in his head, has many duties: to keep various Things firmly trapped in mirrors, wardrobes, and steamer trunks; to accompany his master, Jack–he of the magical blade–on weird collecting expeditions into the graveyards and slums of Victorian London; and–for a single hour each night–discuss the day’s goings-on in human speech. Snuff’s neighbors include: Jill the witch and her familiar, Graymalk the cat, with whom Snuff forms a friendly alliance; Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Frankenstein, Dracula, a werewolf, and a satanic vicar. The witches, detectives, doctors, vampires, etc., along with their equally industrious familiars, trade information and scheme for advantage as the full moon of Halloween approaches; at that time, a magical showdown to decide the fate of the Earth will occur. Some of the characters are

openers,” determined to open a magical doorway allowing the Old Gods to reoccupy the Earth; others are “closers,” equally resolved to keep the magical door nailed shut; and a few are involved yet stand outside the Game altogether. Snuff’s problem is to discover who is which. Sparkling, witty, delightful: Zelazny’s best for ages, perhaps his best ever. — Copyright ยฉ1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. Click to expand…
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