388 pages, Mass Market Paperback
Personal Library
First in Sandman Slim series
Adult Fiction
James Stark's great rep got him sent to hell. When his fame as a teenage magician attracted the attention of demons, they snatched him up and dispatched him to the inferno, where he spent the next 11 years as a sideshow freak entertaining Satan's minions. Now released and hell-bent for revenge, Stark loses no time seeking out the dark magic cabal that nearly destroyed him; but he soon discovers that in the war between heaven and hell, he is not the only one with big plans?
Opinion:
This book has a good mix of stuff. You hear about hell, hellions (demons), fallen angels, angels and other paranormal creatures. I often shy away from books with a theme of angels and demons in it because sometimes I feel like they are a bit too preachy. However, what I like about this book is that I didn’t get religious overtones at all. This is like a lesson in all the bad habits one man could possibly ever pick up.
I really like Kadrey’s take on the hidden paranormal community that lives along side humans. I definitely recommend this to paranormal and urban fiction fans who like their reading treats with a bit of a darker and dirtier twist. If you get a kick out of Jim Butcher's Dresden files I think you'll like this series as well. I only wish there were more out already, I’ve zipped through the second book Kill the Dead as soon as it came out and I am eagerly awaiting Aloha from Hell that comes out October 18th!!
Rating:
5/5
Pabkins
Countess of Crazy, Insane babbler, Giver of the Evil Eye, Walking Hazard Zone, Maker of Monsters, but above all Lover of a Zombie and those things that are creepy crawly. Step in to my library my pretties…
Wow - you've just reminded me that I own this book! I picked it up in a second hand store a few months ago but I've never really seen any reviews so while I was intrigued I haven't rushed to read it. You seem to love it - and I have to confess I do love UF with male leads (Dresden Files, Felix Castor, Matthew swift etc). Will have to read my copy soon! :)
ReplyDeleteYes you will definitely have to read it - I really enjoyed it. I'm about to start number 3 soon. I haven't read the Felix Castor or Matthew Swift ones. I have the Felix ones though - I need to find out who the author is for Matthew Swift. Thanks!
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