20 September 2014

Accidental Alchemist

The Accidental AlchemistThe Accidental Alchemist by Gigi Pandian
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

How many authors could bring a stone gargoyle to life and make the reader care for him as much as they would care for a human? Gigi Pandian has done this in the first of a series of mysteries that will feature Dorian Robert-Houdin as a French gargoyle who needs the help of herbalist Zoe Faust to survive. A murder at her newly-acquired wreck of a house and the theft of Dorian's book of alchemy cast Zoe back into long-forgotten alchemical mysteries (as well as into the path of a detective whose knowledge of teas and such are both intriguing and puzzling), along with a teenaged who seems determinded to learn alchemy - and gourmet cooking from the talented Dorian.

A few instances of too-much-information that distract rather than enlighten took a star away from my rating, but I do recommend this book as a promising romp.

Recipes and ideas for teas dot the narrative.

I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley. This is an honest review.



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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm always on the hunt for a good mystery series. Your review of this one definitely caught my attention. I'll have to pick it up the next time I'm at the library.

teabird said...

Veronica, I don't think this will be published for a few months... maybe you can request that your library buy it when it is published.

Let me know if you do read it - I'd like to hear your take! Thanks for visiting.