Stroke of Genius by Randall Garrett

(12 User reviews)   2575
By Joshua Zhou Posted on Apr 1, 2026
In Category - Yoga
Garrett, Randall, 1927-1987 Garrett, Randall, 1927-1987
English
Okay, picture this: It's the 1970s, but the Roman Empire never fell. Instead, they've got steam engines, telegraphs, and a rigid social order where your birth defines your life. Enter our hero, Lord Darcy—a detective for the Duke of Normandy—who's basically Sherlock Holmes if Holmes had a wizard for a sidekick. In 'Stroke of Genius,' they're called in to investigate the murder of a master painter, found dead in his locked studio. The twist? This isn't just any murder. The killer used magic. But the magical laws of this world are as strict as the physical ones, and according to every expert, the murder spell used is supposed to be impossible. So how did someone pull it off? If you love a good 'locked room' mystery but wish it had more alchemy and aristocratic intrigue, this is your next read. It's clever, it's fun, and the world Garrett builds is so convincing you'll start wondering why *our* history books got it wrong.
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Randall Garrett's Stroke of Genius drops you into an alternate 1970s where magic is real, science is respected, and the Roman Empire is still going strong. It's a world of steam-powered cars, noble titles, and forensic sorcery.

The Story

Master painter Paul Gentry is found dead in his private studio, the door locked from the inside. The cause isn't a knife or a gun—it's a powerful magical attack. The problem? The specific spell used to kill him violates the known laws of magic. It shouldn't be possible. Enter Lord Darcy, the sharp-witted chief investigator for the Duke, and his forensic magician partner, Master Sean O Lochlainn. Together, they have to untangle a web of suspects: jealous rivals, secret lovers, and ambitious apprentices, all while navigating the tricky politics of the art world and the aristocracy. The investigation becomes a race against time and a puzzle that challenges everything they think they know about how magic works.

Why You Should Read It

What makes this book such a joy is the seamless blend of genres. Garrett doesn't just paste magic onto a detective story; he rebuilds the detective story from the ground up with magic as a fundamental part of society and law. Lord Darcy is a fantastic lead—logical, observant, and dryly humorous. His partnership with Master Sean feels genuine; they're friends who respect each other's vastly different expertise. The mystery itself is tight and satisfying. The clues are all there, playing fair with the reader, but the magical element keeps you guessing in the best way. You're not just figuring out 'whodunit,' but also 'how on earth *could* they do it?'

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for mystery lovers looking for a fresh setting and fantasy fans who crave a plot driven by brains rather than battles. If you enjoy the puzzle-box mysteries of Agatha Christie or the buddy-cop dynamic of Holmes and Watson, but wish they had a bit more ritual and alchemy, you'll feel right at home in Lord Darcy's world. It's a smart, quick, and thoroughly entertaining escape into a 'what if' history that feels remarkably lived-in.



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Amanda Lewis
1 year ago

Solid story.

George Williams
3 months ago

A bit long but worth it.

4.5
4.5 out of 5 (12 User reviews )

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