Red Iron Nights

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Title Red Iron Nights
Author Glen Cook
Country United States
Language English
Series Garrett P.I.
Genre(s) Fantasy, Mystery
Publisher Roc
Released September 1991
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 270
ISBN ISBN 0-451-45108-2
Preceded by Dread Brass Shadows
Followed by Deadly Quicksilver Lies

Red Iron Nights is the sixth novel in Glen Cook's ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.

[edit] Plot introduction

Garrett is a hardboiled detective living in the city of Tun Faire, a melting pot of different races, cultures, religions, and species. When people have problems, they often come to Garrett for help, but trouble has a way of finding Garrett on its own, whether he likes it or not.

[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

This adventure begins with Garrett relaxing at the Joy House with Saucerhead and Morley Dotes, when stumbling into the bar comes Belinda Contague, daughter of Kingpin Chodo Contague. She is attacked by a wizened old man who spits butterflies from his mouth and tries to kidnap Belinda in his black stagecoach. As strange as this is, Garrett moves on to his next job, tailing a religious crackpot by the name of Barking Dog Amato. This job, however, takes a backseat when Captain Westman Block comes knocking at Garrett's door. Block needs Garrett's help to solve a series of grisly murders, in which upper class young ladies are being strung up and gutted in strange, ritualistic killings.

Garrett soon realizes that the attempted kidnapping of Belinda Contague is connected to the murders. Needing information on stagecoaches, Garrett consults his friend Playmate, who believes he knows the maker. Garrett and Morley then go pay the owner of the coach a visit, and in a bungled sleuthing attempt, Garrett ends up killing the serial killer. Figuring that the case is closed, Garrett finds time to spend on Barking Dog Amato, but before he can get going, Captain Block comes by to inform Garrett that there has been another murder. It seems that there is a curse associated with the murders, so that killing the murderer does not prevent the rise of a new serial killer. Even when Garrett and Block find the new killer, the curse spreads again.

Meanwhile, Garrett finds out that Chodo Contague suffered a stroke during his encounter with the Serpent in Dread Brass Shadows, and Crask and Sadler are ruling the crime world in his stead. Belinda Contague, fearing Crask and Sadler, seeks out Garrett for help; Belinda is also in danger of being slain by the cursed serial killer. When Block and Garrett, along with Relway, an up-and-coming member of the Watch, find the new bearer of the curse, he escapes yet again. Ultimately, after a final plot twist, the curse is broken, and Belinda Contague overthrows Crask and Sadler and takes over as ruler of the underworld in her father's stead. Finally, as a gag gift, Morley gives Garrett a talking parrot, which takes a major role in later Garrett novels.

[edit] Characters in "Red Iron Nights"

Garrett P.I. by Glen Cook
Sweet Silver Blues | Bitter Gold Hearts | Cold Copper Tears | Old Tin Sorrows | Dread Brass Shadows | Red Iron Nights |
Deadly Quicksilver Lies | Petty Pewter Gods | Faded Steel Heat | Angry Lead Skies | Whispering Nickel Idols