Darksight Dare

Darksight Dare: a Penric & Desdemona Novella by Lois McMaster Bujold

Another Penric and Desdemona fantasy novella is always a treat to read. Following The Adventure of the Demonic Ox, Penric’s brother-in-law, General Arisaydia, has sent him a new challenge. Young Captain Cinar Camurat, a cavalry officer, sails with his brother from Cedonia to seek help from Learned Penric, a Temple Sorcerer and physician with a demon named Desdemona. Cinar was blinded recently, and hopes that Penric can help him regain his sight, as he once helped Arisaydia. At first meeting, Penric knows that he can’t, but perhaps there is another way to help Cinar.

In a village about two days away, there is a woman named Iva, who is dying young. She also has a demon, and is afraid the Temple will kill the demon when she dies. Instead, Penric reassures her that her demon can move to another host, in this case, and not exactly as planned, to Cinar. Demons give their hosts a sort of dark sight. Still worried about the Temple, Cinar and his demon flee, but in a moving and funny way, choose to help rather than hide as Iva did. Another reader pointed out that one of the appeals of this novella is that there is no villain, which is refreshing. There is adventure and plenty of humor in the Penric and Desdemona novellas, and they are also heartwarming. I plan to reread some more of the novellas, which begin with Penric’s Demon, which is also in a 3-novella collection, Penric’s Progress.

Brenda