I loved this book.
Anything this unique makes description difficult but here goes: Early Anita Blake set in an unfamiliar paranormal post Civil War America with a je ne sais quoi of The Sky Is Yours.
Eve Dallas keeps coming across suicides with big smiles on their faces. Everything and everyone is telling her they’re just self-terminations but Lieutenant Dallas will not let it go!
"I heard that."
"You were meant to."Still, this was a highly imaginative odd ball tale. And long. It was interesting to hear what Gaiman, an Englishman, viewed as American gods: Media, Planes, Cars, Cancer. Pretty sure London has similar conveniences/afflictions.
Damn but this was good. An effective combination of Fire in the Sky and Stephen King’s IT in under one hundred pages?!?!
Michael McBride, You. Fucking. Genius.
I have a soft spot for weird westerns. I enjoyed this story of mysterious monsters facing off against mysterious monsters. The backstory of the albino mulatto cryptozoologist who is transforming into an unknown creature is a great story of its own. And is Crowley some kind of Faust? This story deserves a book or at least a novella.
"All you need to know is that you cannot trust me." These are true words, heed them. All the warnings on the first page were tr...