Logo - Links To BooksnBytes Home Page

Book Review: The Healer

Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner


[5 stars]

The Healer     Amazon US HC Amazon Canada HC
Michael Blumlein
Class/Genre:   Fantasy   Medical
PYR, Jul 2005, $25.00

At eleven years old Payne, a "Grotesque" shortened to "Tesque" is upset when they came for his older brother. Three years later, they come for him because Tesques are special as they have the uncanny ability to absorb disease from an ailing person into their body and then excrete the ailment as a "Concretion" from an organ on their side. For the next five years Payne is trained to become a healer. He feels good about his lot as he wants to help others, but also notices the bias against his race starting with his first assignment with the Pannus Mining Company being at the whimsy of his human overseers.

However, over time, humans and Tesques realize that Payne is unique. Unlike his healing peers who suffer and ultimately die young from "the Drain," he seems unaffected though overworked by even the slavish Tesque standards. He even tried to cure a peer from the Drain; of which there is no return. The pressure on Payne suddenly grows as everyone wants him; used to being told what to do Payne feels lost, but refuses any longer to be a puppet on a string pulled by humans or Tesques demanding freedom.

This science fiction novel is a terse character study of an idealist losing his optimism due to the demands on his skills from his handlers and his race with no one deeming him a person; THE HEALER actually even goes deeper than that with a powerful indictment of society’s needs superseding the individual’s rights including dying. The ending points that in darkest night, there remains a glimmer of the light of hope. Fans who enjoy a complex societal parable will appreciate this superb thriller starring a wonderful protagonist whose simple caring for the wellbeing of others becomes a burden.

Harriet Klausner

Reprinted with permission. Do Not repost without permission from the author, Harriet Klausner


If you enjoy this website, a link would be appreciated. 
CLICK HERE to send us an update.
Copyright © 1999-2008  by David Ball & Vicki Ball and their licensors. All Rights Reserved
Legal notices.