Review of 'Feet of Clay'
Feet of Clay by Terry Pratchett
19th book in the 'Discworld' series
A murder has taken place with few clues and no suspects. Commander Vimes of the City Watch has his work cut out for him what with a dwarf intent on wearing female clothing (granted, she is a 'she', but it is just not normal for a dwarf…), a member of the watch who has just been deemed to be a member of the aristocracy (and he can't even spell the word - or say it for that matter), another who is a warewolf…and that is just the raw material he has to work with to solve the crime, the criminals, now they are odd…Another discworld novel focusing on the City Watch as they find themselves drawn into the world of golem slave-labour and a truly convoluted mystery. Yet again, another terrific, if not terribly intelectual, Discworld treat.
Rating: “Average, but who wants to be average?”
Genre: Fantasy
Other reviewed books in the 'Discworld' series:
- The Colour of Magic (Book 1)
- The Light Fantastic (Book 2)
- Hogfather (Book 20)
- Jingo (Book 21)
- The Fifth Elephant (Book 24)
- The Truth (Book 25)
- Night Watch (Book 27)
- Monstrous Regiment (Book 28)
- Going Postal (Book 29)
- Thud! (Book 30)
- Making Money (Book 31)
- Unseen Academicals (Book 32)
Other reviewed books by Neil Gaiman, and Terry Pratchett:
Other reviewed books by Terry Pratchett:
- Going Postal (Book 29 of Discworld)
- Hogfather (Book 20 of Discworld)
- Jingo (Book 21 of Discworld)
- Making Money (Book 31 of Discworld)
- Monstrous Regiment (Book 28 of Discworld)
- Night Watch (Book 27 of Discworld)
- The Colour of Magic (Book 1 of Discworld)
- The Fifth Elephant (Book 24 of Discworld)
- The Light Fantastic (Book 2 of Discworld)
- The Truth (Book 25 of Discworld)
- Thud! (Book 30 of Discworld)
- Unseen Academicals (Book 32 of Discworld)