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Flesh Circus (2009)

by Lilith Saintcrow(Favorite Author)
4 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0316035459 (ISBN13: 9780316035453)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Orbit
series
Jill Kismet
review 1: Everyone Loves the CircusAs if poor Jill Kismet, the only Hunter in Santa Luz, doesn't have enough on her plate, things only get worse when the Cirque de Charnu comes to town. Demonspawn and Traders delight, but it's up to Jill to keep her city safe. Although she has no choice but to let them set up shop, an uneasy treaty between the Ringmaster, Perry, Santa Luz's resident hellbreed in power, and Jill is struck and the Ringmaster must give up a hostage against his and his minions promise of good behaviour. As long as they obey the rules, no one gets hurt. Too bad members of the circus start showing up dead, and the hostage's life is threatened. When zombies start turning up all over the city and there seems to be a sinister link back to the circus, Jill really isn't surpri... moresed. She must get to the bottom of the mystery and put a stop to it before the pact with the circus is broken and all hell (literally) breaks loose. As usual, Saintcrow has provided an action packed, page turning story. Poor Jill is run ragged with this one. To make matters worse, something is up with Saul. He hasn't been the same since coming back to town after the death of his mother. Not known to be one to walk on eggshells, Jill doesn't have a clue what to do about the situation with Saul, but it may come to a head before she's ready, forcing her to deal with her relationship whether she wants to or not. While not my favourite in the series, it was still a great read. The main reason I didn't like this book as much is because of the whole Saul/relationship subplot. Jill is such a kickass heroine yet she undervalues herself and seems to have such low self esteem. She has this great relationship with Saul but for her there is always an undercurrent of doubt, like she's just waiting for him to come to his senses and dump her. I was also disappointed that Perry had such a small role. I've been waiting for his 'revenge' on Jill for losing out on the bargain with her, but so far he seems to be biding his time, although maybe less than patiently.
review 2: Book 4 in the "Jill Kismet, Kickass Bitch" Dark Urban Fantasy series. I can't think of anything that I don't like about this book and series; I've yet to have any disappointments. The characters are so well written you feel as if you've actually met them yourself; although I'd never want to actually meet the majority of the characters in THIS book! The creep factor definitely went higher in this book. It's amazing all the action and story that Lilith Saintcrow crams into 300 pages. These books could be twice as long and I'd still love them, maybe even more. less
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jacquie_bohne
this author never fails to deliver ....I am beginning to loath Perry some what LOL
Syd
Another exciting tale of mystery, magic, and demons from Lilith Saintcrow
shaby
As normal trouble follows Jill wherever she goes!
Elizabeth
should have stopped two books ago
keke899
Loved this series...
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