by Robert Asprin (208 pgs)
Rating: 3
Skeeve and Aahz, newly ensconced in a 'humble' dwelling in the Bazaar at Deva have developed a reputation. Skeeve, at least, is learning that there are both pluses and minuses to having one. When three fugitives use Skeeve's back door to make a hasty escape, Aahz and Skeeve find that the Devan business association is holding them personally responsible.
Myth-ing Persons starts out promising but quickly bogs down. I'm not sure exactly why this one doesn't come off as well as the previous books, and I've thought about it quite a bit. It might be a flaw in the setting (Limbo) or it could be that the plot twists didn't fit together as well. On a certain level, I feel that there was a general lack of character development.
Still recommended as a part of the Myth series but I think generally it could be skipped with very little resulting confusion.
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
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