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Available Dark

de Elizabeth Hand

Séries: Cass Neary (2)

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Fleeing for her life after she is shown photographs of ritual killings during a mysterious job in Helsinki, Cass Neary encounters a former lover and exiled musician in Iceland only to be inundated by a series of unsolved murders.
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The prose is eminently readable and intelligent. The main character, I don't care about (not an insuperable barrier, but...); the setting doesn't really come alive; the plot drivers (heavy-metal white supremacist neo-paganism?), I don't buy, at least not drivers of all that happens here.

Hand, it seems to me, is best when dealing with simpler things--the relationship between a strong-willed sister and her fuck-up brother, for instance. All of these bogeymen are clutter. ( )
  ehines | Sep 23, 2023 |
The story didn't quite grab me to be honest but I find Cass to be such an engaging main character and it was my interest in her that kept me turning the pages. ( )
  Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | Feb 14, 2023 |
I can't remember what I input, but whichbook.net suggested I would enjoy this. Since I am a fan of Scandinavian crime novels, and the intersection of Scandinavian metal with galdr is of great interest to me, I bought a copy. I was immediately captivated, and although much was quite implausible and the ending outrageously over-the-top, I loved it! I am so curious now as to how/why the author came to focus on this particular topic, and whether my suspicions about who a certain character was based on are correct, that I am off to look for any interviews or FAQ pages. ( )
  seongeona | Feb 4, 2019 |
This is the second of a trilogy, preceded by Generation Loss and followed by Hard Light. I’ve not read the first – the paperback is already out of print in the UK. Available Dark does refer to the events of Generation Loss, but it’s not necessary to have read it. Briefly, in the first book cult photographer Cassie Neary was involved in the murder of another photographer, close enough that she’d be behind bars if her true role were known. At least, that’s how Available Dark presents the events of Generation Loss. Neary has been in an artistic slump for years and is best known for a single book published years earlier. Neary specialises in photographs of dead people – the story throws around names like Joel-Peter Witkin and WeeGee – and it’s because of that she’s offered a job by a shady Norwegian character. He wants her to go to Helsinki to view a series of six photos by a famous Finnish fashion photographer. The Finnish photographer was once also into death photography, and the series depicts victims in bizarre murders. Coincidentally, Neary has received a mysterious message from a past lover she had thought long dead. And he’s in Reykjavík. After telling the Norwegian the photos are worth buying, Neary heads to Iceland to track down her old boyfriend. Then the Finnish photographer and his assistant are brutally murdered, and it’s all to do with the Jólasveinar, or Yule Lads, grim Icelandic troll-like figures who were used to scare children, Nordic black metal in the 1990s, the member of one of those bands called Galdur who now lives out in the Icelandic wilderness, his band’s only, and incredibly rare, album, and events in Oslo back in the 1990s at the aforementioned Norwegian’s metal club. And, of course, the series of six photographs. An ignorant puff on the back of the book confuses black metal and death metal – they’re different genres – but Hand has a good, er, handle on the music. Neary, however, is a little too good to be true, a little too much of the sort of unkillable drug addict hard case you’d find in an urban fantasy rather than a realistic crime novel. The Reykjavík of 2012 also apparently bears little resemblance to the Reykjavík I visited in 2016, or even in 2018 (though, to be fair, I saw a number of changes between my two visits). Available Dark started out well enough, a slightly off-kilter thriller about death photography and Norwegian black metal, but the character of Neary sort of ruined it. She was too good to be true, too tough to be realistic. And it all hung on a series of murders from the 1990s that seemed unlikely to have gone undetected. I’ve always preferred novels about female detectives to those about male ones, but Available Dark, while structured like a crime novel, felt more like an urban fantasy. ( )
  iansales | Nov 10, 2018 |
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On the surface, the American writer Elizabeth Hand sounds disturbingly like Cass Neary, her central character in Available Dark. Both women are tall, slim, blonde and 55. Both grew up on punk culture, and both present themselves in a kind of outlaw style. Hand favours tattoos, the skin on her left arm vanishing under skeins of ink that portray figures not quite decipherable in the bare-armed photos of her on the Internet.

But there has to be a limit to the similarities. After all, Neary comes across in Available Dark as reckless, arrogant and somewhat self-destructive. Surely that can’t describe Hand, as well. And, according to an interview Hand gave not long ago, it doesn’t. Not quite. Neary, Hand says, “is me if my brake lines had been cut.” In writing about Neary, Hand says she was “channeling the worst possible version of myself.”

Hand is a sharply observant writer. Most of her work has been done in the fantasy end of science fiction, and her nine fantasy novels have won her much more than cult popularity. When the World Fantasy Convention gathers next November at Toronto’s Sheraton Parkway Hotel, Hand will appear as the Guest of Honour.

Her two departures from fantasy into crime fiction occur in books featuring Cass Neary. First came Generation Loss in 2007, and now Available Dark. Neary, who depends on Jack Daniels and prescription brands of speed to keep functioning, is a New York art photographer. She’s the old-fashioned kind, no digital for her, which means she gets little work. But she’s much respected for her taste in avant garde photography, and at the beginning of the new book, a Norwegian collector hires her to authenticate six pictures he intends to buy for big bucks from a prominent Finnish photographer.

The book’s first 100 pages, as Neary stokes herself on booze and pills and flies to Helsinki, are brilliant and exhilarating. Readers learn all kinds of fascinating stuff about photography and somewhat less fabulous stuff about black metal rock. The rest of the book gets closer to routine as characters connected to the photographs are murdered, and the scene shifts to Iceland. That’s where Neary goes to look up her boyfriend of 30 years earlier. The mystery and threat of the Helsinki killings seems to follow.

The narrative may lose steam, but Neary remains a riveting figure to whom dreadful things just naturally happen. She suffers more concussions than Sidney Crosby, and is dumped in Iceland’s winter wilderness without hat, gloves or coat. Neary survives, just barely, which is something else she has in common with Elizabeth Hand. Hand has explained in interviews that, at age 21, she was abducted and raped, leaving her “with vast reservoirs of rage and fear.”
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