
Blurb
Aurora’s greatest entrepreneur has been murdered, and only the truth will save Alchemist Ortez from the gallows.
Facing a heated courtroom of strangers, he must now recall the events that brought him here as a fellow alchemist probes his memory. Such is the job of alchemists: administering elixirs in order to see into the minds of men. Their dreams. Their nightmares. Their secrets.
But while everyone believes him guilty, Alchemist Ortez knows what they do not.
He was hired by the victim for a job unlike any they could imagine. Nor would they ever guess what other mysteries lie buried beneath the mountain metropolis of Aurora, a cave-enclosed city where countless gas lamps illuminate the endless night.
Trial of the Alchemist is a gaslamp mystery rife with twists, adventure, and romance.
Review
Having read and been lured in by the first few chapters in earlier rounds of the BBNYA, I just had to read the whole story.
Alchemist Ortez, a psych-alchemist, is accused of murdering the town’s “leader”, owner of the main industry, the majority of the housing and businesses and without whom the town would cease to function.
In court, a legal alchemist uses elixirs to enter Ortez’s mind, to ensure he is telling the judge the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. This was the part that reeled me in.
As his story unfolds, we see the grip Everett Day has on the town. We also hear about events that the town was not aware of. Is Ortez slowly changing the minds of the baying crowd, who are eager to hang him as soon as possible?
As Ortez’s story goes on, his previous work as a research alchemist, using his skill to communicate with animals is called upon to help work out a problem, which ends up uncovering unforeseen problems caused by the Day Corporations by products of machine manufacturing .
Will anyone find the courage to stand up and come to the defence of Ortez, or provide proof of his truth?
During his story, his own (legal) use of elixirs to explore the memories of his clients is explained but that only ends up creating more questions. Whilst Alchemist Freya, the legal alchemist, is adamant Ortez is telling the truth, is he a reliable narrator? Does he know everything he knows?
I really enjoyed this story and am left with many questions I am going to enjoy thinking about for a while yet. Just as you should be by stories.
Trial of the Alchemist is a thoroughly deserved 3rd place finalist.
Thank you to BBNYA and The Write Reads for allowing me to be on the judging panel and providing me with a copy of the book to review.
About BBNYA
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About the Book
Length: 453 Pages
Genre: Fantasy, Mystery
Age Category: Adult
Date Published: April 4, 2023
Amazon Link: https://a.co/d/aNNHuoH (Canada) https://a.co/d/anR8L4D (USA) https://amzn.eu/d/g8MdUIG (UK)
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/199237239-trial-of-the-alchemist
The Story Graph Link: https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/f42303a9-6076-4478-97c8-b0f5cd9a05e3


