Title: Majestrum (A Tale of Henghis Hapthorn) Author: Matthew Hughes Year: 2006 Publisher: Night Shade Books Reviewer: Katherine Ray This book has an awesome premise. The world currently works in a very scientific manner, but eventually it's going to start working in a magical manner. Henghis Hapthorn is a "discriminator," a gentleman who uses logical methods to solve problems for a living. During one of his recent jobs, something bizarre happened, and now his "intuitive" or magical self is separate from his "reasoning" or scientific self, and his super-intelligent computer is now a furry, super-intelligent familiar. He gets sent off on a couple of jobs, he gets into arguments with himself, developments happen, and it's a good book that isn't especially long. After reading the book, I realized that Hughes had written other books in the same universe: "Fools Errant," "Fool Me Twice," "Black Brillion," and "The Gist Hunter and Other Stories." "The Spiral Labyrinth" will be coming out in September 2007. I'll probably get around to reading them at some point.