Author: Terry Pratchettt
Title: Feet of Clay
Publication Info: Victor Gollancz, 1996
Summary/Review: 
Once again, there’s a plot to remove Lord Vetinari the Patrician of Ankh-Morpork, who is slowly being poisoned by means the evade Sam Vimes’ skills of “detectoring.” Meanwhile the city’s guilds and nobels attempt to make Nobby Nobbs, of all people, their puppet ruler after learning that he may be heir to the royal family. And Captain Carrot investigates a series of murders apparently committed by a golem that has gone mad, followed by several golems dying by suicide, and a golem named Dorfl falsely confessing the crimes.
This may be the best Discworld novel I’ve read yet. It ties together it’s disparate threads perfectly and is full of humor, wordplay, and imagination. Plus it provides great character moments for the large cast that includes the werewolf guard Angua, a female dwarf and forensic expert Cheery Littlebottom, the vampire Dragon King of Arms, and an unfortunate adventure in the sewers for guard Fred Colon and Wee Mad Arthur, a Nac Mac Feegle. The underlying social message that condemns the aristocracy and slavery is also well-done
Favorite Passages:
You wouldn’t find slum-dwellers in these pages, but you would find their landlords. And, while it was regarded as pretty good evidence of criminality to be living in a slum, for some reason owning a whole street of them merely got you invited to the very best social occasions.
The real world was far too real to leave neat little hints. It was full of too many things. It wasn’t by eliminating the impossible that you got at the truth, however improbable; it was by the much hard process of eliminating the possibilities. You worked away, patiently asking questions and looking hard at things. You walked and talked, and in you heart you hoped like hell that some bugger’s nerve’d crack and he’d give himself up.
Rating: ****1/2
Discworld Reviews Master List
| No. | Title | Published |
| 1 | The Colour of Magic | 1983 |
| 2 | The Light Fantastic | 1986 |
| 3 | Equal Rites | 1987 |
| 4 | Mort (radio drama) | |
| 5 | Sourcery | 1988 |
| 6 | Wyrd Sisters (radio drama) | |
| 7 | Pyramids | 1989 |
| 8 | Guards! Guards! (radio drama) | |
| 9 | Eric (radio drama) | 1990 |
| 10 | Moving Pictures | |
| 11 | Reaper Man | 1991 |
| 12 | Witches Abroad | |
| 13 | Small Gods (radio drama) | 1992 |
| 14 | Lords and Ladies | |
| 15 | Men at Arms | 1993 |
| 16 | Soul Music | 1994 |
| 17 | Interesting Times | |
| 18 | Maskerade | 1995 |
| 19 | Feet of Clay | 1996 |
| 20 | Hogfather | |
| 21 | Jingo | 1997 |
| 22 | The Last Continent | 1998 |
| 23 | Carpe Jugulum | |
| 24 | The Fifth Elephant | 1999 |
| 25 | The Truth | 2000 |
| 26 | Thief of Time | 2001 |
| 27 | The Last Hero | |
| 28 | The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents | |
| 29 | Night Watch (radio drama) | 2002 |
| 30 | The Wee Free Men | 2003 |
| 31 | Monstrous Regiment | |
| 32 | A Hat Full of Sky | 2004 |
| 33 | Going Postal | |
| 34 | Thud! | 2005 |
| 35 | Wintersmith | 2006 |
| 36 | Making Money | 2007 |
| 37 | Unseen Academicals | 2009 |
| 38 | I Shall Wear Midnight | 2010 |
| 39 | Snuff | 2011 |
| 40 | Raising Steam | 2013 |
| 41 | The Shepherd’s Crown | 2015 |



