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Randy Chandler
Randy Chandler is the author of the novels DIME DETECTIVE and DAEMON OF THE DARK WOOD, and of two previously published novels BAD JUJU and HELLz BELLz (all now available on Kindle). He also co-authored DUET FOR THE DEVIL with t. Winter-Damon (God rest his soul). Randy's collection of short... show more

Randy Chandler is the author of the novels DIME DETECTIVE and DAEMON OF THE DARK WOOD, and of two previously published novels BAD JUJU and HELLz BELLz (all now available on Kindle). He also co-authored DUET FOR THE DEVIL with t. Winter-Damon (God rest his soul). Randy's collection of short stories is DEVILS, DEATH & DARK WONDERS. His first ever fantasy novel is ANGEL STEEL. Randy has been an Indy magazine editor/publisher, a freelance book reviewer, a mental health worker, a gas-pump jockey, an ambulance attendant, a soldier in Vietnam, and a funeral home flunky. He often haunts fields of carnage where angels and devils do battle.
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Paradoxically
Paradoxically rated it 11 years ago
Well. That was... interesting. I thought the subject matter of Pan/Dionysus being based on a real creature pretty cool, but it started off slow and dragged for a bit too long before escalating to the crazy climax. There aren't many grammar issues and wrong word choices that I noticed, but there ar...
Paradoxically
Paradoxically rated it 11 years ago
Well. That was... interesting. I thought the subject matter of Pan being based on a real creature pretty cool, but it started off slow and dragged for a bit too long before escalating to the crazy climax. The full review is at http://finnris.booklikes.com/post/755175/well-then-
MizNikki
MizNikki rated it 13 years ago
4.5 StarsMythology. Folklore. I love it. DOTDW started out a little slow for me, but more than made up for it by the halfway point. All of Mr. Chandler's characters enhanced the read in their own special way, which is quite a feat. The thing I really loved about this book, was the authors' ability t...
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