Davis, Iain E. writes: >I have to admit that I have enjoyed Cowboy Feng's more, and re-read it >more often that BP. But that doesn't make it a better book...that's more >likely a reflection of my preferences, rather than quality. :) I have to admit that I thought Coyboy Feng's was a snoozer -- the only Brust novel I actively disliked. Wheras Brokedown Palace...was damned good, and I really need to reread it, since I don't remember all that much of it. And, BTW, _Paths of the Dead_ is out. I'm a bit over a hundred pages in, and have, I believe, surmised a few things that have been hinted at but not outright stated. This -is- fun. -- Joshua Kronengold (mneme at io.com) "I've been teaching |\ _,,,--,,_ ,) --^--him...to live, to breathe, to walk, to sample the /,`.-'`' -, ;-;;' /\\joy on each road, and the sorrow at each turning. |,4- ) )-,_ ) /\ /-\\\I'm sorry if I kept him out too late"--Vlad Taltos '---''(_/--' (_/-'