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The Metatemporal Detective

di Michael Moorcock

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Seaton Begg and his constant companion, pathologist Dr "Taffy" Sinclair, both head the secret British Home Office section of the Metatemporal Investigation Department -- an organization whose function is understood only by the most high-ranking government people around the world -- and a number of powerful criminals. Begg's cases cover a multitude of crimes in dozens of alternate worlds, generally where transport is run by electricity, where the internal combustion engine is unknown, and where giant airships are the chief form of international carrier. He investigates the murder of English Prime Minister "Lady Ratchet," the kidnaping of the king of a country taken over by a totalitarian regime, and the death of Geli Raubel, Adolf Hitler's mistress. Other adventures take him to a wild west where "the Masked Buckaroo" is tracking down a mysterious red-eyed Apache known as the White Wolf; to 1960s' Chicago where a girl has been killed in a sordid disco; and to an independent state of Texas controlled by neocon Christians with oily (and bloody) hands. He visits Paris, where he links up with his French colleagues of the Sûreté du Temps Perdu. In several cases the fanatical Adolf Hitler is his opponent, but his arch-enemy is the mysterious black sword wielding aristocrat known as Zenith the Albino, a drug-dependent, charismatic exile from a distant realm he once ruled. In each story the Metatemporal Detectives' cases take them to worlds at once like and unlike our own, sometimes at odds with and sometimes in league with the beautiful adventuresses Mrs. Una Persson or Lady Rosie von Bek. At last Begg and Sinclair come face to face with their nemesis on the moonbeam roads which cross between the universes, where the great Eternal Balance itself is threatened with destruction and from which only the luckiest and most daring of metatemporal adventurers will return. These fast-paced mysteries pay homage to Moorcock's many literary enthusiasms for authors as diverse as Clarence E. Mulford, Dashiell Hammett, Georges Simenon, and his boyhood hero, Sexton Blake.… (altro)
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This collection of short fictions consists of pastiches of several genres woven into the framework of Moorcock's gargantuan Eternal Champion "series". They are competent enough except that the detective story elements are not well done, being too predictable. The other problem is that the whole Law vs. Chaos/Eternal Champion/Cosmic Balance/Multiverse thing is now so overdone as to be boring. Unless you haven't read much Moorcock, of course.

Some of the earlier Eternal Champion sagas contained more or less cryptic satires of Britain and Europe and the USA. Here we have blatant Nazi and IRA bashing. Easy targets. The former may be part of the homage to the pulp fiction era where cartoon Nazis featured as bad guys, in a similar way to Inglourious Basterds' homage to a certain era of WWII adventure movies.

I get the feeling that Moorcock has been able to turn out material like this in his sleep for two or three decades... ( )
  Arbieroo | Jul 17, 2020 |
Everybody’s got their favorite Moorcock, usually coinciding with the first Moorcock story they read. Some love Jerry Cornelius (Hi, Rick!). Some favor Von Bek.. And quite a few go gaga for Elric. Me? Don’t get me wrong; I’m looking forward to the upcoming Elric: The Stealer of Souls as much as any other breathless fangirl. But truthfully, I like pulp adventure Moorcock the best. You get all the advantages of the multiverse setting served up with a heaping helping of action, adventure, and fun.

The Metatemporal Detective features numerous stories of Sir Seaton Begg and his jousting through various time streams with his kinsman and archenemy, Zenith the Albino (who bears a sword-cane of a strange pulsing black metal). Moorcock grew up reading and loving the pulps, and it shows. When an author is really having fun with their work, you can tell, and that adds to the enjoyment of the reader.

These stories are fun, and in some cases, even funny, but that doesn’t mean that Moorcock isn’t talking about some serious topics. He has no compunctions about casting certain members of our current government as ruthless Old West-style politicos in a satire as painful as it is funny. You won’t finish this book wondering where Moorcock’s political sympathies lie. But the political commentary never overpowers the action/adventure plot, making for a quick and entertaining read.

So however you came to Moorcock, you need to give these stories a try, because even if you don’t recognize whatever drew you to Moorcock’s work in the first place (which is highly unlikely), you’ll find a rollicking good ride through the timestreams in these little gems.
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Seaton Begg and his constant companion, pathologist Dr "Taffy" Sinclair, both head the secret British Home Office section of the Metatemporal Investigation Department -- an organization whose function is understood only by the most high-ranking government people around the world -- and a number of powerful criminals. Begg's cases cover a multitude of crimes in dozens of alternate worlds, generally where transport is run by electricity, where the internal combustion engine is unknown, and where giant airships are the chief form of international carrier. He investigates the murder of English Prime Minister "Lady Ratchet," the kidnaping of the king of a country taken over by a totalitarian regime, and the death of Geli Raubel, Adolf Hitler's mistress. Other adventures take him to a wild west where "the Masked Buckaroo" is tracking down a mysterious red-eyed Apache known as the White Wolf; to 1960s' Chicago where a girl has been killed in a sordid disco; and to an independent state of Texas controlled by neocon Christians with oily (and bloody) hands. He visits Paris, where he links up with his French colleagues of the Sûreté du Temps Perdu. In several cases the fanatical Adolf Hitler is his opponent, but his arch-enemy is the mysterious black sword wielding aristocrat known as Zenith the Albino, a drug-dependent, charismatic exile from a distant realm he once ruled. In each story the Metatemporal Detectives' cases take them to worlds at once like and unlike our own, sometimes at odds with and sometimes in league with the beautiful adventuresses Mrs. Una Persson or Lady Rosie von Bek. At last Begg and Sinclair come face to face with their nemesis on the moonbeam roads which cross between the universes, where the great Eternal Balance itself is threatened with destruction and from which only the luckiest and most daring of metatemporal adventurers will return. These fast-paced mysteries pay homage to Moorcock's many literary enthusiasms for authors as diverse as Clarence E. Mulford, Dashiell Hammett, Georges Simenon, and his boyhood hero, Sexton Blake.

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