From /tmp/sf.4258 Tue Feb 1 04:04:01 1994 Xref: liuida rec.arts.sf.reviews:464 rec.arts.books:74205 alt.books.reviews:2052 Path: liuida!sunic!EU.net!uunet!news.sprintlink.net!dg-rtp!sheol!dont-reply-to-paths From: Evelyn.Chimelis.Leeper@att.com Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.reviews,rec.arts.books,alt.books.reviews Followup-To: rec.arts.sf.written Subject: STRONG SPIRITS by Elisa DeCarlo Approved: sfr%sheol@concert.net (rec.arts.sf.reviews moderator) Message-ID: <9401131447.ZM849@mtgpfs1.mt.att.com> Date: 14 Jan 94 23:55:16 GMT Lines: 36 STRONG SPIRITS by Elisa DeCarlo Ace, ISBN 0-380-77405-4, January 1994, 151pp, US$4.50. A book review by Evelyn C. Leeper Copyright 1994 Evelyn C. Leeper This is apparently the prequel to DeCarlo's earlier book, THE DEVIL YOU SAY, since that deals with the adventures of two characters who meet in this book. I heard DeCarlo read some of THE DEVIL YOU SAY on "Hour of the Wolf" on WBAI radio and that was part of what made me pick up this book: the P. G. Wodehouse influence is not immediately obvious from the cover. (The cover is reminiscent of that of Nina Kiriki Hoffman's THREAD THAT BINDS, but here the whimsical effect is accurate to the book.) This is the story of Aubrey Arbuthnot, good-for-nothing playboy, whom his father's death has left somewhat impoverished, and his adventures with ghosts, spiritualists, hell hounds, and music hall singers. Playing Jeeves to Aubrey's Wooster is Hornchurch, a gentleman's gentleman and clearly the more intelligent of the pair. Though the story attempts a serious tone and a bit of horror for its climax, even that gives way to the general frivolity of the book. All in all, this is a pleasant little book in a delightfully refined style. %T Strong Spirits %A Elisa DeCarlo %C New York %D January 1994 %I Ace %O paperback, US$4.50 %G ISBN 0-380-77405-4 %P 151pp %S Arbuthnot & Hornchurch %V 2 -- Evelyn C. Leeper | +1 908 957 2070 | ecl@mtgpfs1.att.com / Evelyn.Leeper@att.com