Witchmark

318 pages

English language

Published July 3, 2018

ISBN:
978-1-250-16268-7
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OCLC Number:
1037227053

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4 stars (5 reviews)

In an original world reminiscent of Edwardian England in the shadow of a World War, cabals of noble families use their unique magical gifts to control the fates of nations, while one young man seeks only to live a life of his own. Magic marked Miles Singer for suffering the day he was born, doomed either to be enslaved to his family's interest or to be committed to a witches' asylum. He went to war to escape his destiny and came home a different man, but he couldn't leave his past behind. The war between Aeland and Laneer leaves men changed, strangers to their friends and family, but even after faking his own death and reinventing himself as a doctor at a cash-strapped veterans' hospital, Miles can't hide what he truly is. When a fatally poisoned patient exposes Miles' healing gift and his witchmark, he must put his anonymity and …

1 edition

Platinum-Level Bicycle Friendly Book (& generally excellent)

5 stars

Slightly edited version of the review I posted on Mastodon a while back @ octodon.social/@kg6gfq/109491337149140152

Bicycle representation

I rate this a Platinum-Level Bicycle Friendly Book!

I so enjoy reading something where the main character and the general populace all travel by bike. There was even a bike chase scene! The book did end with the frustratingly common "Oh no, we need to get somewhere fast, better use one of those new automobiles to get there in time" trope... but it turns out the power source for the cars (and other new tech) is horrifically unethical, so at least cars are acknowledged as problematic.

Occasionally I encounter a book with cyclist characters who just "ride their bike" and it feels one-dimensional. The characters in Witchmark, on the other hand, get winded climbing hills, carry stuff in bike baskets, use bike locks, notice - in detail - the quality of other …

Cute, bordering on twee, and a bit all over the place

3 stars

So... it's not that I didn't enjoy reading this, but it felt like it didn't know where it was going, nor the pace it wanted to use to get there. There were hints of a murder mystery at the beginning, that just seemed to peter out, and then magic, and something a bit like PTSD, and then the last chapter was a whirlwind.

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5 stars
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4 stars

Subjects

  • Absence and presumption of death
  • Murder
  • Magic
  • Fiction
  • Investigation
  • Imaginary wars and battles
  • Witches
  • Nobility