Highfire: A Novel
Publisher,Harper Perennial
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
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Regence Hooke is not just a dirty cop, he's a despicable human being--who happens to want Squib's momma in the worst way. When Hooke goes after his hidden witness with a grenade launcher, Squib finds himself airlifted from certain death by...a dragon?
The swamp can make strange bedfellows, and rather than be fried alive so the dragon can keep his secret, Squib strikes a deal with the scaly apex predator. He can act as his go-between (aka familiar)--fetch his vodka, keep him company, etc.--in exchange for protection from Hooke. Soon the three of them are careening headlong toward a combustible confrontation. There's about to be a fiery reckoning, in which either dragons finally go extinct--or Vern's glory days are back.
A triumphant return to the genre-bending fantasy that Eoin Colfer is so well known for, Highfire is an effortlessly clever and relentlessly funny tour-de-force of comedy and action.
This is a story with many layers, and a lot more than initially meets the eye. It's a lot of fun, and I enjoyed it a great deal. Colfer has come up with something new here, a real genre-blending treat, and I applaud him for it.
There's some dark history and sad circumstances, and the bad guy is truly loathsome. For once, the justice served up satisfied even me. Charming characters, lots of action and ridiculous conversations made this a hugely enjoyable read.
This book has a lot to say about family relationship. It's interesting too cos it's not dark and all deep it has fantasy and adventure all in one. Good job to author👍
This is a great book for those who like fantasy stories filled with humor.