Capsule Review Archive – The Corpse-Rat King by Lee Battersby
This review originally appeared on Goodreads on October 21, 2021.
The Corpse-Rat King
By Lee Battersby – Angry Robot – August 28, 2012
Review by Robin Marx
Marius dos Hellespont is a con man and a “corpse-rat,” a scoundrel who makes a living looting the dead bodies on a battlefield. A twist of fate leads him to be mistaken for a fallen king by the restless dead, who drag him to their subterranean realm to rule over them. When he reveals himself as both 1.) still living, and 2.) not a king, they return him to the surface charged with finding a replacement king. Or else.
While probably most aptly categorized in the “grimdark” subgenre of fantasy, this is a very humorous picaresque romp, with the cynicism of Jack Vance if not the verbosity. Clever cons and reversals of fortune abound. Some reviewers found this book lacking in substance, but I found the fast pace and breeziness a welcome change of pace.
This story works just fine as a stand-alone novel, but when I noticed a sequel was available I picked it up right away.
★★★★☆
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