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Hawk (novel)

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2014 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust

Hawk
First edition
AuthorSteven Brust
Cover artistStephen Hickman
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Vlad Taltos novels
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherTor Books
Publication date
October 7, 2014
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages320 (1st ed., hardback)
ISBN978-0-7653-2444-3 (1st ed., hardback)
813/.54
Preceded byTiassa 
Followed byVallista 

Hawk is the fourteenth book inSteven Brust'sVlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world ofDragaera. It was published in 2014.[1] Following the trend of the series, it is named after one of theGreat Houses, and the personality characteristics associated with that House are integral to its plot.

Plot summary

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An assassination attempt against Vlad Taltos, which takes place in his hometown of Adrilankha during a visit to his young son and estranged wife, nearly succeeds. In response to the attempt, Taltos decides that he will no longer run from theJhereg criminal organization that placed a price on his head, and sets in motion "all sorts of intricate plots and schemes that guess, second-guess and third-guess his adversaries (often incorrectly)".[2]

Noting the protagonist's characteristically unreliable first-person narration, another reviewer notes, "This being Vlad (and Brust), the plan is typically complex and convoluted and really doesn't matter all that much, partly because Vlad doesn't really fill the reader in on everything that’s happening. But if it helps, it involves a Hawk egg, a wand, and aeuphonium."[3]

In a review of the book, science fiction writerCory Doctorow points to "two seemingly irreconcilable facts: a son that Vlad wants to be around, and a city where he is a dead man walking. There's only one way to resolve it, and that's to find a way to buy off, intimidate, or otherwise manipulate the Jhereg into forgiving him for committing the cardinal sin of betraying them to the authorities (without dying first)."[2]

To execute his complex scheme, Taltos calls upon numerous old friends, including Daymar, an academic expert in sorcery from the House of the Hawk.[3]

Critical response

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Doctorow's review inBoing Boing cites the story as "one of those jeweled Brustian timepieces of a caper" with "great feel and rhythm," likening the story toThe Sting for its build to a satisfying climax.[2]

References

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  1. ^Brust, Steven (2014).Hawk. Tor Books.ISBN 9780765324443.
  2. ^abcDoctorow, Cory (October 7, 2014)."Steven Brust's "Hawk" - a new Vlad Taltos book!".Boing Boing.Archived from the original on January 16, 2015.
  3. ^abKhanna, Rajan (November 6, 2014)."A Slippery Tightrope: Hawk by Steven Brust".Tor.com.Archived from the original on January 22, 2015.

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