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Deadtown by Nancy Holzner
Victory Vaughn is Boston’s only professional demon slayer, in a city where the vampires, werewolves and zombies are confined to a quarantined section called Deadtown. Not only is she dealing with a workaholic werewolf sort-of boyfriend, a rash teenage zombie apprentice, and a demanding, demon-ridden client, but now the Hellion who murdered [...]
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Mister Slaughter by Robert McCammon
The story itself is a rather interesting tale of murder and mystery. It has similarities to modern serial killer tales, but the setting makes it very fresh and interesting.
McCammon does a good turn in describing the world of the American Colonies before the French and Indian war. People are just people, [...]
about 3 weeks ago - 1 comment
Gator A-Go-Go: A Novel by Tim Dorsey
This is a wild even for Serge over the top of the entire Sunshine State thriller as Gator A Go-Go is a fitting title as everything goes in this zany tale. Fans will enjoy the serial killer competing with an even crazier serial killer while also becoming a Serge [...]
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You don’t have to sell your soul to write a saleable book anymore. Simply write the solution. It’s a known fact problem solver books sell well; even better than other non-fiction books.
Here are a few tips to help you make your book show you the money (design it to sell well) before you even write [...]
about 1 month ago - 1 comment
Mister Slaughter by Robert McCammon
The final meeting of Corbett and Mister Slaughter involves so many disturbing and complicated story lines, one has no choice but to rip through the pages of this unique and gritty thriller in order to find out if the horror being suggested is actually true.
Mister Slaughter is Robert McCammon doing what [...]
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Mister Slaughter by Robert McCammon
In this third installment of his Matthew Corbett series (after Speaks the Nightbird and The Queen of Bedlam), McCammon delivers a twisted tale of pure evil. In 1702 New York City, Matthew and his colleague Hudson Greathouse agree to take on the assignment of transporting evil mass murderer Tyranthus Slaughter from [...]
about 8 months ago - No comments
Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie
Monzcarro Murcatto, general of the mercenary army The Thousand Swords, and her brother and right-hand man, Benna, arrive at Talins to report the fall of another city to their employer, Duke Osco. The Duke, whose daughter is married to the King of the Union, has his own ambitions to become [...]
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Fool: A Novel by Christopher Moore
This book was pretty much exactly what I was expecting. It was uproariously funny and deliciously vulgar, and Pocket and his friends are likeable characters in their own right.
Pocket is a great narrator. He’s a little full of himself, and he delivers some good one-liners, and, like all good heroes, [...]
about 8 months ago - No comments
Blood of Ambrose by James Enge
John from Grasping for the Wind described the plot as “Lathmar’s capture, rescue, recapture and rescue again”, which correctly describes the gist of it, but there’s more to the story than just the adventures of the little King. “Blood of Ambrose” is an action-packed fantasy, which, despite seeming to revolve [...]
about 8 months ago - No comments
Undone (Grant County) by Karin Slaughter
Bestseller Slaughter brings together characters from her two series for the first time with electrifying results. Dr. Sara Linton, who lost her husband in 2007’s Beyond Reach, has left rural Grant County for a new life in an underfunded Atlanta hospital. Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents Faith Mitchell and Will [...]
about 9 months ago
I’m a huge fan of Robert R. McCammon and I love his new Matthew Corbett series. I’ve already pre-ordered my signed copy of this, can’t wait!