Medusa's Web - Tim Powers

Medusa's Web

By Tim Powers

  • Release Date: 2016-01-19
  • Genre: Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 17 Ratings

Description

From the award-winning author of Hide Me Among the Graves, Last Call, Declare, and Three Days to Never, a phantasmagoric, thrilling, mind-bending tale of speculative fiction in which one man must uncover occult secrets of 1920s Hollywood to save his family.

In the wake of their Aunt Amity’s suicide, Scott and Madeline Madden are summoned to Caveat, the eerie, decaying mansion in the Hollywood hills in which they were raised. But their decadent and reclusive cousins, the malicious wheelchair-bound Claimayne and his sister, Ariel, do not welcome Scott and Madeline’s return to the childhood home they once shared. While Scott desperately wants to go back to their shabby South-of-Sunset lives, he cannot pry his sister away from this haunted “House of Usher in the Hollywood Hills” that is a conduit for the supernatural.

Decorated by bits salvaged from old hotels and movie sets, Caveat hides a dark family secret that stretches back to the golden days of Rudolph Valentino and the silent film stars. A collection of hypnotic eight-limbed abstract images inked on paper allows the Maddens to briefly fragment and flatten time—to transport themselves into the past and future in visions that are both puzzling and terrifying. Though their cousins know little about these ancient “spiders” which provoke unpredictable temporal dislocations, Ariel and Claimayne have been using for years—an addiction that has brought Claimayne to the brink of selfish destruction.

As Madeline falls more completely under Caveat’s spell, Scott discovers that to protect her, he must use the perilous spiders himself. But will he unravel the mystery of the Madden family’s past and finally free them. . . or be pulled deeper into their deadly web?

Reviews

  • Shakey Start, but Overall Good Book

    4
    By KevinRubin
    Another “modern fantasy” novel by Tim Powers, who’s written some of my favorites. He follows his usual method of taking some historic and mythological subjects, then filling in the blanks with magic. In “Medusa’s Web” it opens with a couple early middle-age cousins living in a sprawling, run down house on the outskirts of Los Angeles, as two more of their cousins arrive to deal with the aftermath of their aunt, the now-former owner of the house dying. It’s clear that one of the cousins did something related to magic at the beginning, but it takes a long time to start to understand the magic in this book, how the “spiders” work to let the viewer manipulate time. With “Medusa’s Web” Powers takes us back to look at Hollywood in the silent film era, with the habits of stars All Nazimova and Rudolph Valentine as part of the plot leading to our four main characters dealing with issues in 2015. Powers writes in such detail about Los Angeles itself that I felt like I was there, riding along with the characters on the streets. Having visited L.A. a few times in the past, it was easy to visualize the city in this book. Overall, it was a good book. There’s some Tim Powers’ books I like better than this, and it took me about halfway through the book before I started to understand the magic involved and why the characters were doing the things they were doing. So, for me, the beginning was a bit tougher to get going than the average Powers book, but the conclusion was worth the extra effort.

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