Something from the Nightside
John Taylor is a private detective. At least that's what his business card says, and it isn't completely untrue: Taylor is a private eye - or rather, he has a 'private eye', a supernatural ability to find anything that is lost. As a child of the Nightside, it's an ability he was born with. But...
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John Taylor is a private detective. At least that's what his business card says, and it isn't completely untrue: Taylor is a private eye - or rather, he has a 'private eye', a supernatural ability to find anything that is lost. As a child of the Nightside, it's an ability he was born with. But it's been a long time since Taylor left the Nightside - that hidden netherworld
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00JIV9N6E
Publisher: Jo Fletcher Books
Pages no: 244
Edition language: English
Series: Nightside (#1)
Really enjoyed listening to this book. The voices were well done (for the most part... listening to a man try to create the voice of an upper class lady was more hilarious than successful).I loved the characters, they all have creative and interesting names (well those from the nightside) and fascin...
Simon R. Green ist nicht nur ein erfolgreicher Science-Fiction und Fantasy Autor, er hat auch das Drehbuch für den Horrorfilm „Judas Ghost“ geschrieben. Die Kurzbeschreibung des Films klingt, als entspräche dieser Streifen genau meinem Geschmack. Bedauerlicherweise konnte ich nicht herausfinden, ob ...
Nothing earth-shattering, but fun and entertaining to read.
Always Look on the Nightside of Life Seiten: 202 Geweint: Nein. Cover: Ich finde die Cover der gesamten Reihe wunderschön, auch das Format der Bücher ist mal was anderes ( kleiner als andere Taschenbücher.) Inhalt: Mein Name ist Taylor, John Taylor. Auf meiner Visitenkarte steht Privatdetekt...
I didn't know if I still had it in me to be really dangerous, but I thought so. It's like knocking someone off a bike with a baseball bat; you never really lose the knack. For the last five years, John Taylor has lived in exile in the London most of us would recognise, scraping a living as a priv...