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review 2020-01-06 18:00
MONEY SHOT by Christa Faust
Money Shot - Christa Faust
Former porn star Angel Dare is asked to come out of retirement for one more movie but she falls into a trap.  Trying to find out who set her up for murder, she has to stay ahead of the police while tracking down a briefcase which is at the center of it all.
 
Angel is a kick-ass take no prisoners broad.  She works to hard to find the briefcase while not knowing who can be trusted.  She handles it all and finds much more than she anticipated.  I liked Malloy but he was not all I wanted him to be.  I loved Didi, Angel's right hand woman.
 
The story held me enthrall from the opening sentence.  I finished it in one day.  I would read more of Christa Faust.
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review 2019-01-22 12:51
3 Fringe Novels by Christa Faust
Fringe. The Zodiac Paradox - Christa Faust
The Burning Man - Christa Faust
Fringe - Sins of the Father (novel #3) - Christa Faust

These three Fringe novels describe events in the lives of the three main characters of the Fringe TV series.  I found the writing to be dull, the characters off, and some of the events either unplausible at best (even for Fringe) or too convenient.  The third book was the best of the lot.  It really is a pity that the author couldn't pull off properly researched tie-in novels.

 

NOTE:  If you haven't watched the series, these books will make no sense to you.

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review 2015-11-05 13:00
Control Freak by Christa Faust
Control Freak - Christa Faust

GR Cleanup Read May 2011

 

I bought this book when it was first published way back in the early 90’s, back when I was reading a lot of Poppy Z. Brite and Caitlin Kiernan, when I was young and free, with money to burn and too damn busy with other stuff to read what I was buying apparently. At the time, the three author’s had a website together (possibly called Pandora-something? It’s gone now) which is how I learned of this book whose premise begged me to read it. For some reason, it got pushed to the back of my now triple stacked bookshelf (yeah, I’ve got issues, I know) and there it stayed until my dog wiped out most of my bottom shelf. Unearthed after all these years, I saw it glaring at me all shiny and new, still in its protective cover. Shameful, really, but I’m sure someone here will understand. So what did I do? Stuck it back on the shelf where it still sits. I’m listening to it now because I stumbled across the unabridged audiobook release.

A young woman named Eva is found murdered and sexually mutilated. Caitlin McCullough is a beautiful young mystery writer who is intrigued by the case when she learns the details from her police officer boyfriend Mike Kiernan. Caitlin plans to write a book about the case. After doing a bit of sleuthing she discovers Eva was well known to the (then) underground world of hacker’s and SM clubs (remember this was written in the 90’s). After interviewing a few of the dead girls’ friends she’s led to the SM club Eva frequented and delves head first into a world of pain, control and sex that awakens her to a whole new world of sensation.

Caitlin is immediately drawn to the darkness of the SM scenes in the dungeon and her snooping leads to her becoming part of the lifestyle (more like a superstar). She’s clearly cut out to be a dominatrix and takes to it with a natural confidence that surprises her. The feelings of power, admiration and lust are intoxicating. She is surrounded by beautiful, young submissive waifs begging to get their asses reddened while horny men are more than willing to pay her good money for the pleasure of simply watching her get her boots licked cleaned. But the bigger draw comes in the form of a beautiful man who may or may not be mad and who remains the biggest suspect in the murder investigation.

I’ll be the first to admit I’m not good at the “guessing the murderer” game and I was left guessing for quite a while though the reveal isn’t any huge surprise. This book is more of a look into the life of a “normal” young woman who finds and willingly embraces the darker edges of her nature and once awakened she just can’t turn back. As Caitlin is drawn deeper and deeper into the SM world, her old life and relationship inevitably fall to the wayside.

The characters were interesting and well-drawn but be warned this book doesn’t flinch from the darkness within its characters and they often act in ways that don’t exactly make them likable. This is a book mostly about obsession, power and giving in to desire at a rather huge cost. The narrator does a fine job with most of the characters and I could clearly distinguish one from the other. The only notable exception was the portrayal of one of Caitlin’s hacker friends whose voice was like bloodied nails on a chalkboard and completely cringe inducing (and damn if I can remember his name), fortunately (for me) he wasn’t a large part of the novel so that’s a minor nit in an overall decent performance.

Control Freak is dark, dreary and seedy and I couldn’t put it down. I'm glad I finally got around to reading it ;)

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text 2014-12-15 16:47
Join me in the dark?
The Cipher - Kathe Koja
The Keep - F. Paul Wilson
Dinner With the Cannibal Sisters - Douglas Clegg
The Tooth Fairy - Graham Joyce
Headhunter - Michael Slade

I have created a TBR list of horror. It's varied--classic and new, men and women, novels and short stories. The only common denominator is that I haven't read these particular works yet--and I ain't getting any younger, so it is time to begin, Gentle Reader.

 

Wanna play? http://booklikes.com/apps/reading-lists/267/horror-expansion

 

Nonexhaustive list of authors included:

Dan Simmons

Clive Barker

Joyce Carol Oates

Shirley Jackson

F. Paul Wilson

Richard Matheson

Harlan Ellison

Greg Chapman

Simon Clark

Bentley Little

Angela Carter

Chuck Palahniuk

Joe R. Lansdale

John Collier

Douglas Clegg

Ramsey Campbell

John Shirley

David V. Schow

Caitlin R. Kiernan

Poppy Z. Brite

Christa Faust

Graham Masterton

Robert W. Chambers

Elizabeth Massie

Kathe Koja

John Farris

Graham Joyce

Michael Slade

Fritz Leiber

Charles Beaumont

T. E. D. Klein

Peter Straub

Neil Gaiman

Gregor Xane

Jonathan Carroll

Steve Rasnic Tem

John Skipp

Francesca Lia Block

H. P. Lovecraft

Saki

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review 2013-10-07 00:00
Money Shot (Hard Case Crime (Mass Market Paperback))
Money Shot - Christa Faust Meh. After reading Joyland I thought perhaps I'd be categorically taken with either Stephen King and/or Hard Case Crime novels, but this one just didn't do it for me...


The upside was that I couldn't help but picture the character of Lalu Malloy as Mike Ermentrout (sp?) from Breaking Bad, and I'll never turn down an opportunity to let my mind drift there...
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