deganawida
Legend
Joel Rosenberg also had the Kami Dai’shan (not sure if I am remembering the surname correctly) novels in the 90s. I read “Hour of the Octopus” and really enjoyed it. If one takes fantasy as milieu rather than genre, there’s a lot one can do with it that doesn’t involve stabbing things (though the ones with stabbing are also good fun).That'd be excellent. The recent Locked Tomb novels (starting with the brilliant Gideon the Ninth) by Tamsyn Muir demonstate that murder-mystery and pretty extreme high-fantasy involving a ton of necromancers aren't incompatible, so it is surely doable.
EDIT: Dam’shir? Really wish I could remember, especially as his surname was his title and he was the first to have it.
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