Kill the Dead
Supernatural fantasy's best antihero returns, in the high-octane follow-up to Richard Kadrey's acclaimed Sandman SlimJames Stark, a.k.a. Sandman Slim, crawled out of Hell, took bloody revenge for his girlfriend's murder, and saved the world along the way. After that, what do you do for an encore?...
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Supernatural fantasy's best antihero returns, in the high-octane follow-up to Richard Kadrey's acclaimed Sandman SlimJames Stark, a.k.a. Sandman Slim, crawled out of Hell, took bloody revenge for his girlfriend's murder, and saved the world along the way. After that, what do you do for an encore? You take a lousy job tracking down monsters for money. It's a depressing gig, but it pays for your beer and cigarettes. But in L.A., things can always get worse.Like when Lucifer comes to town to supervise his movie biography and drafts Stark as his bodyguard. Sandman Slim has to swim with the human and inhuman sharks of L.A.'s underground power elite. That's before the murders start. And before he runs into the Czech porn star who isn't quite what she seems. Even before all those murdered people start coming back from the dead and join a zombie army that will change our world and Stark's forever.Death bites. Life is worse. All things considered, Hell's not looking so bad.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780062017369 (0062017365)
Publish date: October 6th 2011
Publisher: Eos
Pages no: 434
Edition language: English
Series: Sandman Slim (#2)
Richard Kadrey schreibt nicht nur fleißig Romane und Kurzgeschichten, er ist auch Fotograf. Eine eigene Website für seine Fotografie habe ich bei meinen Recherchen nicht gefunden, doch selbst wenn, würde ich sie nicht verlinken. Ich persönlich finde seine Kunst interessant, aber sie ist auch sehr ve...
You know how you can overlook a really good friend's faults? Moreover, how those faults kinda become the things you cherish most about him or her? For me, that's exactly why I love James Stark/Sandman Slim. This character is so broken and disjointed. He's unpredictable, but not in the sense that he'...
You know how you can overlook a really good friend's faults? Moreover, how those faults kinda become the things you cherish most about him or her? For me, that's exactly why I love James Stark/Sandman Slim. This character is so broken and disjointed. He's unpredictable, but not in the sense that he'...
Just 3 stars here....I really thought I would like it better, but the snark and violence just seemed like rewrites of [b:Sandman Slim|5776788|Sandman Slim (Sandman Slim, #1)|Richard Kadrey|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1311727590s/5776788.jpg|5948537] dialogue most of the time.....
I really enjoyed book one. It was different and it was angry. But I thought the anger was justified. In this one stark is just an asshole for not apparent reason. Every word is sarcasm. While I usually don't mind snark. This was just too much for my mood right now. Moving on!