Mark Robson
Dragon Writer
If you like your fantasies to be complex and rich in detail, then I wouldn't hesitate to recommend 'The Queen's Necklace'. This book has a timeline that would make Robert Jordan blanch, and detail to match Robin Hobb - but without all the tragedy, thank goodness!
Take flamboyant, colourful human characters, stir them gently in with several breeds of goblin, a spectacularly diverse landscape, and a rich history that spans millenia. Spice up the above with a sinister series of thefts that could ultimately destroy the world, a wonderfully tantalising romance between a couple who are already married, secret societies of magicians quietly monitoring the populace for signs of an Imperial line of Goblins long thought to be extinct, and liberally sprinkle in magical artifacts - you have the beginnings of the recipe that makes 'The Queen's Necklace'.
This is not your typical epic fantasy. Far from it. However, I defy anyone who enjoys a fantasy with depth to read this and not enjoy the richness of Teresa's creation. Everything is described in fantastic technicolour detail, right down to the last feather in the dandy's cap. If you've never heard of this book, it's because it didn't get the advertising it deserved.
The Queen's Necklace gets a big thumbs up from me.
Take flamboyant, colourful human characters, stir them gently in with several breeds of goblin, a spectacularly diverse landscape, and a rich history that spans millenia. Spice up the above with a sinister series of thefts that could ultimately destroy the world, a wonderfully tantalising romance between a couple who are already married, secret societies of magicians quietly monitoring the populace for signs of an Imperial line of Goblins long thought to be extinct, and liberally sprinkle in magical artifacts - you have the beginnings of the recipe that makes 'The Queen's Necklace'.
This is not your typical epic fantasy. Far from it. However, I defy anyone who enjoys a fantasy with depth to read this and not enjoy the richness of Teresa's creation. Everything is described in fantastic technicolour detail, right down to the last feather in the dandy's cap. If you've never heard of this book, it's because it didn't get the advertising it deserved.
The Queen's Necklace gets a big thumbs up from me.