This has the same unusual stream-of-consciousness style as the first book but unfortunately Ben hasn't grown much, still obsessed with a woman who has no interest in him, which gets tiring to read.
Also what happened with Carol? We never see or hear from her again, she's been swapped out for Janice this time around.
Not bad for an urban fantasy. Gritty, with decent characters, and not a vampire or werewolf in sight. I should have started with the first book though.
Re-read of the sequel to the stunning dark urban fantasy Dead of Light. Ben Macallan fled abroad at the end of the first book, away from his gangster family and away from any temptation to use his supernatural abilities. But even so he finds himself in a situation where he has to intervene or watch a friend suffer. His promise to himself broken, he gets on his motorbike and heads for home.[return][return]But home isn't what it was. The city has finally found a way to defy the Macallans and their uncanny powers of life and death. Only the Macallan men have power, and their women are now hostages. Ben is sick of death and destruction, but a rescue, never mind a peace deal, may be beyond even his extraordinary talent.[return][return]It can be read as a standalone if need be, but I think is much better read in sequence with Dead of Light. That way you get a full appreciation of the growth in Ben, as he not only learns to deal with his own newly discovered talent, but convinces key members of his generation of the family to find another way to use theirs. It doesn't have quite the same impact as the first novel, because you don't have the suspense of wondering just how the Macallan clan control the city, but it's still an intense ride with a book that's well out of the usual run of urban fantasy.[return][return]Light Errant is out of print in its original paper editions from NEL, but has been re-released in ebook format by Book View Cafe, along with Dead of Light. You can find samples of both books at the BVC website. And maybe if enough of us buy them, Chaz will write a third...
This is sort of the second half of Dead of Light. It continues the story two years later... while Ben has grown and made a life for himself, his family has been falling apart. He comes home to find himself in the middle of a disaster, and ends up using all his power and moral strength to bring things to an acceptable conclusion. In the process, he discovers he has far more power than he imagined.
I really enjoyed this book I found the writing to be refreshing at the time and love the way he conveys his characters. Well written and I have re-read it several times.