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A Matter of Blood: The Forgotten Gods: Book One - Community Reviews back

by Sarah Pinborough
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 11 years ago
This year's PCon introduced me to a new person, Sarah, who was funny and witty and is going to be next year's guest of honour. After meeting her and talking to her I had to read something by her, I was glad I did. Set in a near future England, or possibly an England just a little different from now...
Reclusive Reads
Reclusive Reads rated it 11 years ago
An engaging example of supernatural noir set in an economically ruined London of the near future. Mysteries chase enigmas as the story unfolds, keeping the suspense high and even the most jaded mystery lover guessing. An excellent start to what will no doubt be a must read series.
FrancesKR
FrancesKR rated it 11 years ago
Dammit, a glitch ate my review.Short version: lovely measured understatement of what the antagonists are (huge credit for not using it as a Dramatic Reveal), really neat and sadly plausible plotting, a couple of points that were addressed I wish had been addressed earlier, looking forward to the nex...
Liz Loves Books.Com.
Liz Loves Books.Com. rated it 11 years ago
Well Sarah Pinborough has done it again hasnt she? Wow. Loved this book and its highly entertaing. And a bit dark. As I'm in a dark place occasionally at the moment I really did go with the flow right along with it. There is the Supernatural touch but mostly its just a great story. In a time when re...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 11 years ago
*Genre* Police Procedural, with a HINT of Dark Fantasy*Rating* 3.0*First Thoughts*A Matter of Blood is apparently the first book in a trilogy called The Dog Faced Gods. It's a different sort of book than what I was expecting. It's not really a Paranormal, or Urban Fantasy novel per se. It doesn't ha...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
This year's PCon introduced me to a new person, Sarah, who was funny and witty and is going to be next year's guest of honour. After meeting her and talking to her I had to read something by her, I was glad I did.Set in a near future England, or possibly an England just a little different from now, ...
runner
runner rated it 12 years ago
I did quite enjoy this book up to page 100...a look a policing in our fair capital post 2012, and what a very bleak picture was painted. At the heart of this story is Cassius Jones (Cass) who by page 100 I really hated, all his perceived problems were of his own making and his inability to keep his ...
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