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Book Review of The Virtu (Doctrine of Labyrinths, Bk 2)

The Virtu (Doctrine of Labyrinths, Bk 2)
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Felix Harrowgate is a wizard whose former master, Malker who is a blood wizard, used his magic to break the Virtu, keystone for protection and the magics of Melusine. A consequence of that action, Felix goes mad. Now he and his half brother, Mildmay, hope to restore the Virtu. Even before they begin their travel their lives are fraught with peril and danger.

The upcoming journey becomes complicated when the two search and rescue a boy in a wealthy family. The governess, Mehitabel Parr, who helps them is fired and joins the journey. When they discover that friends, some wizards who have been arrested, the group knows they must rescue them. Mildmay and the governess, who are not as identifiable as Felix volunteer for the task. The rescue is successful and the rescued join the group and their lives become entangled.

No one is quite as they appear and the depths of the characters are fascinating indeed. Felix takes one of the musicians as a lover. And, after disliking each other intensely Miltmay and Mehitabel become friends more from a need to have someone to talk with as Felix pursues his own goal selfishly - that of being reinstated as a wizard of the Mirador. To do this he must restore the Virtu. Miltmay, however, believes his life is forfeit if he travels with Felix to Melusine so he asks Felix to put a spell on him that binds him closer than a sex partner and provides protection against death.

Much adventure, misadventure, and danger awaits the characters as they travel to Melusine and Felix works to restore the Virtu not the least of which is encountering Malker. I loved this convoluted story and the wonderful characters. Perhaps the most interesting aspect is the strange relationship between the brothers which flows throughout the novel. It's an outstanding read.