Roy Scherer and Suzie Miller run a detective agency. Though their clients are a little different from what you see in the usual Film Noir. They’re hunting the werewolves, resolving the hauntings, dealing with angry spirits and tripping over the odd vampire Well, usually. It doesn’t always go to pl...
The kind of quirky book that I enjoy. Will be reading more from this author.
(review forthcoming)
Honestly? That book lost me after the first 10 pages. I gave it another 10 to be sure. Nope. It's not going to happen. DNF for me.
Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat is a near-future, dystopian, homage to 1940s(ish) film noir, and reads with the smooth confidence of those very detectives. And, I've got One Hundred Years of Vicissitude queued up to read soon.