From rec.arts.sf.reviews Mon Apr 17 00:07:16 2000 Path: news.ifm.liu.se!news.ida.liu.se!newsfeed.sunet.se!news01.sunet.se!newsfeed1.swip.net!swipnet!howland.erols.net!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!dreaderd!not-for-mail Sender: wex@deepspace.media.mit.edu From: tillman@aztec.asu.edu (P.D. TILLMAN) Subject: Quick Look: Nocturne for a Dangerous Man, by Marc Matz Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.reviews Organization: none Approved: wex@media.mit.edu Followup-To: rec.arts.sf.written Reply-To: tillman@aztec.asu.edu Date: 12 Apr 2000 17:28:29 -0400 Message-ID: X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.7/Emacs 20.4 Lines: 46 NNTP-Posting-Host: deepspace.media.mit.edu X-Trace: dreaderd 955574912 21253 18.85.23.65 Xref: news.ifm.liu.se rec.arts.sf.reviews:2682 Quick Look: Nocturne for a Dangerous Man, Marc Matz Review Copyright 2000 Peter D. Tillman Rating: "A-" -- a clever, intricate noir SF-thriller, and a very fine first novel. While Nocturne is unquestionably SF, Matz's "dangerous man" reminds me more of classic noir detectives like Ross Macdonald's Lew Archer & John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee. Stir in a dollop of Wire Paladin and you have Gavilan Robie: a near-future P.I., now a specialist in the recovery of stolen art, but a man with a darker history of dangerous 'recoveries'. Between cases, or when tension mounts, he relaxes by playing his Guarneri cello, a gift from a grateful client after a particularly hairy rescue. Robie is asked to 'recover' Siv Matthiessin, who's been kidnapped by an eco-terrorist group that is demanding an enormous ransom and an end to her employer's Congo Basin construction project. Robie seems to offer her only chance of surviving her ordeal, in a future that's grown warmer, darker, meaner. This is a book that worked really well while I was reading it, but won't stand up to much post-reading poking-about. In particular, hero Robie is just too omni-competent to be real. But superman power-fantasies are an honorable SF tradition, and Nocturne is a fine and absorbing entertainment. I'm looking forward to Matz's next. Don't be put off by the lurid cover, which looks like a Baen reject and has virtually nothing to do with the book. Gah. Links: Marc Matz's Web Page: http://www.sfwa.org/members/Matz/ Also reviewed by Tom Easton (Analog 8/99, link expired, excerpt at Matz's site) and Todd Richmond, SF Site: http://www.sfsite.com/07b/noc61.htm %T Quick Look: Nocturne for a Dangerous Man %A Marc Matz %D April 2000 %I Tor Books %O US$7 %P 480 pp %G ISBN 0812575377 Read more of my reviews: http://www.silcom.com/~manatee/reviewer.html#tillman