An Evil Guest Review
An
Evil Guest review by Harriet Klausner
A century from now, the President of the United States makes a fervent
request of academia private detective wizard Gideon Chase, known for solving
problems no one else can. He wants the wizard to figure out how Bill Reis gets
past sensitive secure gates. Reis was the ambassador to the alien planet
Woldercan, where he learned how to perform things that appear to defy the laws
of physics. He can convert base metals into gold and can turn invisible.
Chase starts off by searching for Reis asking actress Cassie Casey to help
him. He offers her money and fame as he sees a natural talented beauty inside
her that should entice Reis. Chase takes Cassie to a magic mountain where he
performs a makeover enchantment that brings her beauty and talent to the
surface. Cassie begins her performing to lure to bring Reis out of hiding. He
becomes her angel backing a play, “Dating the Volcano God”, that she is in and
begins to fall in love with her. Cassie feels pulled in opposite directions by
Chase and Bill. As people around her get killed, survivors starts looking at her
relationship with Chase who now works for Bill. Chase takes her to a South
Pacific island group where Reis is king and leaves her so she can learn whether
she has a future with the monarch. Cassie learns many lessons on the island
while waiting for Chase to return.
Gene Wolf has written an interesting but weird fantasy that should be read in
one sitting to fully understand what is going as so much happens in non linear
ways to the heroine with two strange men of magic in her life. Cassis is a
terrific protagonist who somehow holds the plot together although the audience
will not realize that until the end. She deals with the two wizards and a host
of supernatural beings with aplomb and charm. The publisher says “AN EVIL GUEST
is a novel in which
Lovecraft
writes Blade Runner” inside the Twilight Zone which is as good a description as
any.
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