David Scrimshaw reviewed Troupe by Robert Jackson Bennett
Review of 'Troupe' on 'Storygraph'
4 stars
This was a solid read.
It's setting in small towns in the vaudeville era gave a refreshing change from standard fantasy settings.
512 pages
English language
Published 2012 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.
Vaudeville: mad, mercenary, dreamy, and absurd, a world of clashing cultures and ferocious showmanship and wickedly delightful deceptions.
But sixteen-year-old pianist George Carole has joined vaudeville for one reason only: to find the man he suspects to be his father, the great Heironomo Silenus. Yet as he chases down his father’s troupe, he begins to understand that their performances are strange even for vaudeville: for wherever they happen to tour, the very nature of the world seems to change
Because there is a secret within Silenus’s show so ancient and dangerous that it has won him many powerful enemies. And it’s not until after he joins them that George realizes the troupe is not simply touring: they are running for their very lives.
And soon, George is as well.
This was a solid read.
It's setting in small towns in the vaudeville era gave a refreshing change from standard fantasy settings.