Kill City Blues: A Sandman Slim Novel
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hannah scandy
There is a point in every series where one novel becomes the first epitome of the series. While the previous Sandman Slim novels were fun, Kill City Blues stands starkly, surprisingly rich in the voice of the protagonist.
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christopher ian
I like Richard Kadrey but, at times he gets disjointed and you get lost in the story. In one book it started over in the middle of the book. Or, prehaps it was the Kindle version that was screwed up.
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grumpus
He smokes meladikons and I start to reading, open a botel, smoke a Marlboro and read until the sun is up. Then I take schower, put a sut on, write some legal stuf, go to court... and then again I Kill City Blues again.
Devil Said Bang: A Sandman Slim Novel :: Sandman Slim: A Novel :: Aloha from Hell: A Sandman Slim Novel :: The Getaway God: A Sandman Slim Novel :: The Long Way Down (Daniel Faust Book 1)
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frangipani
A good book and very true to the Sand Slim universe, but I thought the ending wasn't satisfying. It read like a teaser for a future novel, also after all the history between Aelita and Stark, her demise was very anticlimactic.
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randall sawyer
Better paced and more thoughtful this book shows even a monster can grow up.
Furthermore, the development of the secondary characters, particularly God, shows real depth to the world.
Definitely worth the read.
Furthermore, the development of the secondary characters, particularly God, shows real depth to the world.
Definitely worth the read.
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