Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
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.