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Ruse Vol. 3: Criminal Intent
Ruse Vol 3 Criminal Intent
Author: Scott Beatty, Butch Guice, Mike Perkins, Laura Depuy
ISBN-13: 9781931484749
ISBN-10: 1931484740
Publication Date: 7/2004
Pages: 160
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Publisher: Cross Generation Comics
Book Type: Paperback
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From Publishers Weekly

The enjoyable interplay between misanthropic but sexy master detective Simon Archard and his sardonic, even sexier assistant Emma Bishop was central to earlier installments of Ruse, along with the slightly off-kilter Victorian England setting, where Druidism is a recognized religion and the monstrous gargoyles perching on the sides of buildings are alive.

This time, however, the hero and heroine are separated more often than not as the story takes them to more exotic locales.

First they go to the seacoast to trap a band of criminals who wreck ships to steal their cargoes; Simon prowls about unrecognizably disguised, while Emma acts the part of a Druid priestess and wonders which of the disreputable scoundrels around her is her boss.

Then it's off to the South Seas, where, following a fiery dirigible crash, the two are cast away on an island, where Emma is kidnapped by veteran villain Miranda Cross and then almost served up as a scantily clad sacrifice to a monster.

Oddly enough, while Simon is searching for Emma on the island, their separation produces a rather moving moment: Simon's quiet but forceful acknowledgment that he considers her his full partner. Absence evidently has made his heart grow fonder.

Includes an entire issue in which Simon and Emma are both absent and it's up to a pair of children to thwart various evildoers.


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