Books by Richard Kadrey
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review 1: Let me start by saying I'm a huge Slim fan. Pained, suffering, wiseass, hubris sweating fallen angel prick. Loving it. Doesn't mean I'm not skeptical. Rendition #6 grabbed me from page one and I couldn't let go. Read it in a night. Started in hotel restaurant....powered through t...
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review 1: Stark figures out a way to get of Hell, but as usual that creates more problems than it solves. Not only has he got to find out why a child ghost is killing humans before the fabric of reality is dissolved, but he's also got to figure out who keeps crank calling him from Hell an...
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review 1: Another great Sandman Slim offering from Richard Kadrey, who is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. His conversational prose not only makes these novels quick reads, but also makes it exceptionally easy to imagine the characters, environments and action. It also doesn't ...
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review 1: Sandman Slim is easily one of the best books I have ever read. This novel is the B-Movie equivalent of the The Divine Comedy. If you are a fan of horror and supernatural films of the 1980s then you will love this book. James Stark comes back after spending eleven years battling d...
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review 1: ** SOME SPOILERS, NOTHING TOO BAD **These are such quick reads they're turning into a book-a-night job. Albeit a loooong night! As we enter this story we find Stark, aka Sandman Slim "Monter who kills Monsters" working both sides, the Vigil (an Angel-lead part of Homeland Securit...
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review 1: I'd never read any of the Sandman Slim stories before, and this one popped up in my recommendations. It sounded like the short story could be read as a stand-alone, and indeed the story wasn't difficult to follow without the previous novels as background material. The story was f...
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review 1: I love Kadrey.I read his everything, but this one, while fun, was broadcast.It ended too fast (yeah, I know-short story, but still).I am looking forward to the next "Sandman Slim" installment.I would be interested in seeing if Kadrey wanted to flesh our "Suspect Zero" protagonist...