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Bite Me: A Love Story by Christopher Moore The streets of San Francisco are not safe as a predatory vampire prowls them looking for prey. No one is safe from this feline. Perhaps the only humans who might end the biting cat’s reign of terror are goth Abby Normal and her brilliant boyfriend, Stephen “Foo
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Storm Prey by John Sandford Dr. Weather Karkinnen, wife of Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Chief Lucas Davenport, is one of the surgical team diligently working to separate twins co-joined at the head. As they begin the complex series of operations, four men rush into the hospital’s pharmacy, taking millions in drugs. The surgery is
about 6 months ago - 1 comment
Terminal World by Alastair Reynolds Quillion is our main character, although Meroka joins him at an early stage as his guide to escaping Spearpoint in one piece after the news bought to him by a dying Angel. Quillion, a modified Angel himself using drugs and surgery to stay relatively incognito, turns to Fray, a long
about 7 months ago - No comments
It has always been said that books are a man’s best friend, this is because a man can learn several lessons of life without actually getting involved in them in the real sense. Apart from that, one can have an easy access to writings of knowledge, poetry, fiction, non-fiction, thriller and biography to stay
about 8 months ago - No comments
The Fourth Bear: A Nursery Crime by Jasper Fforde I’m afraid I didn’t enjoy THE FOURTH BEAR quite as much as THE BIG OVER EASY, but it was still an enjoyable read. I loved checking in with Jack, Mary and Ashley (who plays a large role this time), and I had a blast seeing which
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The Strain: Book One of The Strain Trilogy by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan The Strain begins with a simple story a grandmother tells her grandson about a vampire. The kind of folksy, cautionary tale whose moral involves eating your vegetables and obeying your elders. From there the story shifts to modern day where
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Foundling (Monster Blood Tattoo, Book 1) by D.M. Cornish The unfortunately named Rossamund Bookchild has spent a rather unfortunate childhood as an orphan at Madam Opera’s Estimable Maritime Society for Foundling Boys and Girls. He has been sheltered, thus far, from a world where monsters lurk outside walled cities (and prey on humankind) but this
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Friends don’t let friends struggle through the winter without a good mystery. Looking back on this year’s books, I see that thrillers about frothing-at-the-mouth serial killers appear to be in decline, but there are choice offerings in just about every other category of crime novel. While it’s tempting to slap a bow on whatever’s at
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
The Gabble – and Other Stories by Neal Asher Fans of Asher’s Polity future history will not be disappointed by his third collection. The stories share the same Polity future in which humankind is scattered among the stars and controlled by AI entities. Asher delights in depicting the universe as a Hobbesian nightmare. He’s superb
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Chasing Darkness: An Elvis Cole Novel by Robert Crais Chasing Darkness will further advance Robert Crais’s stature as one of the finer crime fiction writers of our time–and of his Elvis Cole/Joe Pike series as one of the more fascinating private eye series. How Crais has filled in the blanks of this series’ characters as
about 1 year ago
This sounds very interesting. Shame my local stores and libraries don’t have it