by Adam Sternbergh
I enjoyed this book- great setting and amazing characters. I would suggest reading the first book in this series before picking up Near Enemy though. Although it was good, I felt like there were things going on that I should have known about- and would have known about if I had read Shovel Ready f...
I will admit to being a bit nervous about this -- Shovel Ready hit me in a sweet spot and I wasn't sure that Sternbergh was going to be able to follow it up with an unnecessary (I thought) sequel. Also, as long as I'm being honest -- without looking at my post or notes, I'm not sure I could've desc...
Until recently, Spademan's life was uncomplicated. He was a garbageman turned hit man. He didn't ask questions. He didn't investigate. He just took care of things other people paid to disappear. Then Grace Harrow happened (see Shovel Ready) and Spademan started to ask questions. Adam Sternbergh's Ne...
Publication Date: January 13th 2015 from Crown Source: Netgalley It’s a year after Shovel Ready. Persephone is ensconced with her newborn upstate; Simon the Magician is struggling to keep control of Harrow’s evangelical empire; and Spademan has accepted a seemingly routine job: to snuff out a no...