Penric and the Bandit by Lois McMaster Bujold
Fans of Penric and Desdemona (Penric’s travels) will be thrilled, as I was, to have another novella in the series. This time Penric is on the search for long lost treasure when he encounters Rozakajin in a country inn. Roz is an army deserter and bandit and believes that he has found the perfect victim especially when he spies him studying an ancient map and muttering about temple treasure. But Roz is in for a shock, the young, naïve man has many surprises up his sleeve. And the bloodthirsty bandit gang from whom Roz has stolen a string of mules is on his trail. Will Penric and Desdemona manage to stave off the bandit gang? And can they retrieve what they consider treasure in an abandoned cave?
Roz is astounded by the power that Penric demonstrates and the events that surround him. Readers will be engaged with the adventure and the tension as the bandits follow them. And they will relate to the struggles that Roz has – will he leave Penric to join the bandits again? Will he choose redemption over evil doing?
Bujold always packs a lot into her short novellas. There is humour, pathos, adventure and the struggle between good and evil. Pen and Desdemona are wonderful characters and I look forward to many more of their adventures. In the meantime I will turn to other favourites by this author, A civil contract and Flowers of Vashnoi.
Themes: Fantasy, Demons, Redemption, Bandits.
Pat Pledger