by Simon R. Green
Pretty fantastic.
This was a funny book but with a good plot and interesting world but the first quarter read like a comic book farce and was a little too out there for me to get into it. I really didn't like the protagonist very much and I almost stopped there but then the story got a little better as the real story...
Fun action story with a mix of magic and technology. Cheeky humor throughout.
Five stars stands for awesome, and that's what this book is! I loved it. I was a little worried that I wouldn't like it as much as the Nightside series, but boy was I wrong.This book takes my love of James Bond spy movies and supernatural stories and makes a wonderful hybrid, but it has Simon R. G...
Edwin Drood is a member of the legendary Drood family, a family dedicated to protecting humanity from threats. At least, that's what he thought until he was declared rogue and had the entire familly on his trail. Now, with Molly Metcalf, infamous witch, in tow, Edwin must find out the sinster secr...
Didn't like it enough to finish. I just couldn't get into it and I really like Simon R Green. It felt like it was supposed to be similar to the Nightside series - at least in atmosphere- but with a light Film Noir touch?? I don't know, I couldn't continue.
I enjoyed it. At times it seemed very similar to [author: Simon R. Green']s Nightside books, but that's okay. It was sort of Nightside meets James Bond, complete with "Q" Hm. Does that mean that the Infamous Molly will have to die? It was more over the top and therefore less serious than the Nightsi...