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Sweet Poison Wine by Seanan McGuire

kathydavie's review

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5.0

It's a free short story from Seanan McGuire, 0.06 in the InCryptid urban fantasy series, and revolving around a family of renegade "monster hunters". The couple focus is on the wedding between Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown. It's 1932, four years since Fran and Jonathan arrived in Buckley Township.

If you're interested, there is a chronological listing of the InCryptid books on my website of the live-and-let-live Healys who have seen the error of their ways when it comes to huntin' down monsters.



My Take
Oh lord, I love how it starts with the Aeslin mice watching over Jonathan and Fran's baby boy.

"'Why did I marry you again?'

'To be honest, Fran, I have no idea. But I am thankful every single day that you did.'"

It's too, too accurate a picture of life in the Healy family as supernatural issues follow the young Healy couple to Chicago, and Fran reckons Jonathan arranged this particular adventure to keep her from being bored, lol.

"'Aren't you supposed to be showin' me Chicago right about now?'

'Yes. This hotel room is in Chicago. If you look outside the window, you will see even more Chicago. I have thus shown you Chicago. Now come back to bed.'"

Justice is served at the end, albeit a bit messily. It's Jonathan's reasoning that makes the conclusion a pip.

The Story
It's a nervous Fran unsure about leaving her baby boy as she and Jonathan head off on their honeymoon to Chicago.

Fortunately neither of them will be bored — in bed or out — as they help out old friends and make new ones.

The Characters
Jonathan and Fran Healy have been married for two months, and they're off on their honeymoon. Daniel is their two-month-old baby.

Alexander (he's a librarian) and Enid are Jonathan's parents. Jonathan's grandmother, Caroline, was known as the Well-Groomed Priestess. She's the reason the mice have so many opinions on shampoo.

The Carmichael is…
…a hotel run by Hector and Lanya Kalakos, gorgons, which is hidden by a grimy, off-putting exterior. Asta and Chruse are the daughters of the house, er, the hotel. Medusa is a very particular vintage of wine drunk only by gorgons; it's fatal to humans. Yeah, Medusa is also the patron saint of gorgons.

Arturo Gucciard is a bootlegger who got on the wrong side of someone. Big Tommy was one of his men. Francesco Russo is a rival bootlegger.

The Cover and Title
The background looks like really old, possibly rotting wallpaper. It's all lit up making it a perfect foil for the grave vine and leaves wrapping themselves around the dark green wine bottle front and right.

The title is what all the brou-ha-ha is about, a "Sweet Poison Wine" that has repercussions on bootleggers and culture alike.

siu_rose's review

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adventurous funny mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

Now this is my favorite of the InCryptid short stories so far. Johnny and Fran are such a great team, more cryptids and action, great all around. 

cabbage_patch's review

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adventurous tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

hollygraph's review

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5.0

This has been my favorite of Jonathan and Fran’s stories so far. I loved seeing them go to Chicago for their honeymoon and the introduction to the hotel. I hope to see another story set at the hotel in the future. Also the Gorgons are awesome.

setauuta's review

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4.0

Such a sweet honeymoon and introduction to the gorgon religion. I'm glad Jonathan and Fran got a moment of as much peace as they can expect.

wetdryvac's review

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5.0

A lovely short in a set of lovely shorts.

simonlorden's review

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4.5

Nice to meet Mike's ancestor.

poisonenvy's review

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4.0

I really do enjoy learning about the cultures of the Cryptids, and this is a fantastic story that shows the intricate etiquette of gorgon dinners. Lots of action, lots of world building. I very much enjoyed it.

bookfessional's review

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3.0

Reviewed by: Rabid Reads

0.06 - Sweet Poison Wine

3.5 stars


Fran and Jonathan take a belated honeymoon to Chicago, where they stumble into some rival bootlegger shenanigans. They get reeled into more than a onetime rescue when they realize that the man they saved from river hags was meant to supply the gorgons whose hotel they're staying at (who are also friends of the family) with Medusa wine, which is deadly to humans.

The wine appears to have been stolen by a competitor--a human competitor--so they must retrieve the wine not only so the gorgon's upcoming religious ceremony can take place as planned, but also so the idiots who stole it don't die horrible deaths.

Basically, it was Fran's kind of honeymoon. *winks*

Jessica Signature

urlphantomhive's review

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4.0

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Sweet Poison Wine is another fun short story. Jonathan and Fran are going on honeymoon to Chicago and they wouldn't be them if they don't run into trouble fast. It was more action packed than the last few stories, which was nice. Unfortunately, they leave the mice at home, so that was a slight disappointment. Some connections are made that will come in handy at a later time.

Overall, a nice, quick and short read.

(You can find this short story, and the others I'm reviewing, on the author's website. Free!)