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  • Taschenbuch: 416 Seiten
  • Verlag: Ballantine Books; Auflage: Reprint (28. November 2006)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0345443608
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345443601
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 17 x 10,7 x 3,6 cm
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Solving a double homicide, avoiding assassins and coping with growing, sometimes uncontrollable, power keep faerie private detective Princess Meredith NicEssus (aka Meredith Gentry) busy in the fourth and strongest entry in Hamilton's adult fairy tale series (after 2004's Seduced by Moonlight). When someone murders a fey and a reporter during a press conference inside the Unseelie's headquarters, Merry calls in the cops to assist (and inadvertently involves the FBI as well). But once on magical turf, human police face challenges and dangers of which the princess was unaware. Meanwhile, Merry lives up to the five fertility deities in her lineage and lustily fulfills her royal duty of mating with sidhe males and making sex beyond mere human comprehension. As Merry matures, the meaning of all the sex and magic comes into more effective focus, as does Hamilton's underlying mythos of the restoration of the faerie race's true power. The absence of complicated politics results in a more palatable plot than in previous volumes. By the end, the Unseelie court seems to be tiring of Merry's super-sadistic Aunt Andais, the Queen of Air and Darkness (as are, most likely, many readers). The queen's son and Merry's rival for the throne, Prince Cel, looms as an even greater, more corrupt menace to her future. Faeries, fornication and forensics fuse for yet another darkly fantastic frolic for Hamilton fans.
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Pressestimmen

Praise for Laurell K. Hamilton

A Kiss of Shadows
“I’ve never read a writer with a more fertile imagination.”
–DIANA GABALDON

“Sizzling . . . Memorable characters and wicked wit make it all delicious, ribald fun.”
–Publishers Weekly

A Caress of Twilight
“Sensual, without a doubt . . . This book moves like a whirlwind.”
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

“[A] sexy, tension-charged dark fantasy mystery.”
Locus

Seduced by Moonlight
“This [faerie] society is one of the most detailed,
imaginative, and lovingly drawn in all fantastic fiction,
and the Meredith Gentry series has become something special.”
San Jose Mercury News

“Hamilton’s books [are] must-reads.”
The Denver Post


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3.0 von 5 Sternen Just a day in the life of Princess Meredith NicEssus, 25. April 2005
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You look at the title of the fourth Meredith Gentry novel from Laurell K. Hamilton and wonder how long it will be before Merry engages in another attempt to see if the Goddess has found her a king. The answer is eight chapters and of course the test for kingship in the Unseelie Court is getting Meredith NicEssus, Princess of Flesh and Blood, pregnant. The Queen of Air and Darkness has ordered member of her guard, held celibate for so many long years at her cruel whim, to go to Merry's bed to see if her ring will acknowledge one of them as her king and give her the throne. By this political expediency Hamilton justifies the sex in this series in a way she has been unable to do, as far as I am concerned in her Anita Blake series.

The climax of the previous novel, "Seduced by Moonlight," was encouraging to me because when Merry and her company returned to the Unseelie Court to meet again with the Queen of Air and Darkness we finally got to the point where Hamilton provided proof she can still deliver the horror that made her Anita Blake novels so great. I really did not care if Hamilton wants to keep throwing soft core porn into her novels as long as she also delivers on the gut-wrenching horror. My major complaint with "A Stroke of Midnight" is that Hamilton takes her foot back off the pedal, which is why I ended up rounding down on this one. I thought Hamilton had reached the beginning of the end game, but the story really does not advance much father. Indeed, we do not get close to the next stroke of midnight as this story take place the next day (but apparently in more than 24 hours).

The best part of the Meredith Gentry series is the chess game that is going on between Princess Meredith and Prince Cel to be chosen as the heir to the throne of Andais, Queen of Air and Darkness. It does not matter than Cel only half way through his imprisonment, chained and covered in Branwyn's Tears, as punishment for one of the previous assassination attempt on Merry, the game is still being played and the metaphor still applies (just think of Cel as having been castled). The only thing that has changed after the developments at the end of "Seduced by Moonlight" is that the other side has figured out that taking out some of Merry's pieces can be as important as getting the princess herself. Consequently we have a constant mix of assassination attempts and sex scenes.

Also, of course, Merry is exhibiting new powers. It is simply not a Laurell K. Hamilton novel unless her heroine has new powers that develop in the last chapters of the novel. This becomes somewhat maddening because when this happens it usually means the action has to ground to a stop while the other characters explain to Merry what is happening. This is also rather frustrating because neither Queen Andais nor the rest of the Unseelie Court is getting up to speed on the significance of the powers Princess Meredith is exhibiting. At some point even her Aunt Andais has to get it through her thick skull that the Goddess, the sithen, and most of her guards, have endorsed Merry's claim to the throne. It is not going to be pretty when that happens, and I strongly suspect that when the Queen forces Merry to her bed she is going to get an unpleasant surprise.

I want Hamilton to get to that point where the horror a lot quicker than she obviously intends to at this point in the series. Maybe given the pressures of having to top her endings in a dozen Anita Blake novels has forced the author to take a different tack with the Meredith Gentry series, which is to avoid the challenge by avoiding the big finishes with the giant doses of horror. "A Stroke of Midnight" actually ends with both a bang and a whimper, but neither is of the sort I was really hoping for.

Quite simply, we should be father along in the story, and if it is still three months until Cel is released from his imprisonment you hate to think how many novels would be between now and then given the pace of this one (I suspect Cel will be given an early release although I am not sure who will do the freeing). Then there is the question of the ring choosing a king for Merry, because you have to think if Galen, Frost, Doyle or any of the others were going to be chosen it would have happened by now. Maybe it has to do with the idea that if she gets pregnant she gets married and sharing her body with so many would just be for fun rather than politics. But I think the true problem is that unlike the Anita Blake series the Meredith Gentry saga is going to be over when she wins the game, which is why Hamilton is just stringing us along at this point.

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4.0 von 5 Sternen The saga continues., 31. März 2005
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Meredith Gentry is more than just another P.I. She is also the princess and heir to the throne of Fairie. She is still learning to deal with her powers. Princess Merry NicEssus, as she is known in the Unseelie Court, must get pregnant and produce an heir quickly. Otherwise all that is faerie may be destroyed. This is much easier said than done. Merry must leave the protected beds of the Queen's Raven to lay with other men. This ends up leading Merry, and her new lovers, to a magical and mysterious place.

Now Princess Merry will face the most dangerous time of her entire life. She may even be forced to ally herself with her greatest adversary. She will face goblins, kings, assassins, and more.

**** This suspense filled series continues, much to the delight of Hamilton's fans. Parts tended to get a bit choppy at times, but that does not detract too much from the wonderful adventures of Princess Merry. If you have not read the first three novels in this series, then go back and do so. Otherwise you may find yourself lost at times. An excellent continuation to the saga! ****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

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3.0 von 5 Sternen Kein Vergleich zu Anita Blake, 12. Dezember 2005
Die Meredith Gentry Reihe fällt, im Vergleich zu Hamiltons Anita Blake Reihe doch stark ab.Die überkandidelt-schwülstigen Szenarien sind hier realativ stark im Vordergrund, während, zumindest bei den ersten 10 Blake Büchern, Spannung, Originalität und interessante Handlungsabläufe dort eher dominierten.Meredith Gentry ist die Soap Opera Drama-Queen des Fantasy Genres.
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