Author: | Kevin J. Anderson | ISBN: | 9781614750550 |
Publisher: | WordFire Press | Publication: | April 20, 2013 |
Imprint: | WordFire Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Kevin J. Anderson |
ISBN: | 9781614750550 |
Publisher: | WordFire Press |
Publication: | April 20, 2013 |
Imprint: | WordFire Press |
Language: | English |
Book 2 in the Adventures of Dan Shamble, Zombie PI
In the Unnatural Quarter, golems slave away in sweatshops, necromancers sell black-market trinkets to tourists, and the dead rise up — to work the night shift. But zombie detective Dan Shamble is no ordinary working stiff. When a local senator and his goons picket a ghostly production of Shakespeare in the Dark — condemning the troupe’s “unnatural” lifestyles — Dan smells something rotten. And if something smells rotten to a zombie, you’re in serious trouble… Before his way of life, er, death, is destroyed, Dan wants answers. Along the way he needs to provide security for a mummified madame, defend a mixed-race couple (he’s a vampire, she’s a werewolf) from housing discrimination, and save his favorite watering hole, the Goblin Tavern, from drying up. Throw in a hairy hitman, a necro-maniac, and a bank robber who walks through walls, and Dan Shamble’s plate is full. Maybe this time, the zombie detective has bitten off more than he can chew…
Praise for Death Warmed Over
"Wickedly funny, deviously twisted and enormously satisfying. This is a big juicy bite of zombie goodness. Two decaying thumbs up."—Jonathan Maberry
"A darkly funny, wonderfully original detective tale."—Kelley Armstrong
"An unpredictable walk on the weird side. Prepare to be entertained."—Charlaine Harris
Book 2 in the Adventures of Dan Shamble, Zombie PI
In the Unnatural Quarter, golems slave away in sweatshops, necromancers sell black-market trinkets to tourists, and the dead rise up — to work the night shift. But zombie detective Dan Shamble is no ordinary working stiff. When a local senator and his goons picket a ghostly production of Shakespeare in the Dark — condemning the troupe’s “unnatural” lifestyles — Dan smells something rotten. And if something smells rotten to a zombie, you’re in serious trouble… Before his way of life, er, death, is destroyed, Dan wants answers. Along the way he needs to provide security for a mummified madame, defend a mixed-race couple (he’s a vampire, she’s a werewolf) from housing discrimination, and save his favorite watering hole, the Goblin Tavern, from drying up. Throw in a hairy hitman, a necro-maniac, and a bank robber who walks through walls, and Dan Shamble’s plate is full. Maybe this time, the zombie detective has bitten off more than he can chew…
Praise for Death Warmed Over
"Wickedly funny, deviously twisted and enormously satisfying. This is a big juicy bite of zombie goodness. Two decaying thumbs up."—Jonathan Maberry
"A darkly funny, wonderfully original detective tale."—Kelley Armstrong
"An unpredictable walk on the weird side. Prepare to be entertained."—Charlaine Harris