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Seeing the Mirage Man

Mirage Man
Trace Conger
paper $12.99
ebook $0.99

This post is a better fit over at Gumshoes, Gats, and Gams, but that blog isn’t very active at the moment. I’m posting this review here so more people will see it. I’d like to thank Trace Conger for providing me with a review copy.

Mirage Man is a crime novel that’s fast, engaging, and extremely violent.

I loved it.

Conger wrote three novels about PI Finn Harding, which I reviewed here, here, and here. Mirage Man deals with Finn’s brother Conner. It’s the first of a series, and I’m going to be along for the ride.  Continue reading

A Look at Monsters by James Alderdice

Monsters (Fantasy Noir #1)
James Alderdice
ebook $2.99

As most people know, James Alderdice is the pen name of David J. West.  I reviewed his most recent novel a week or so ago.  Monsters isn’t part of that particular series, but it does kick off a nice fantasy-noir blend.

It’s a short book, so I’m not going to go into a lot of detail.  I don’t want to spoil the plot for you. I will tell you up front that there’s a cliffhanger ending, so if you’re waiting for the next installment in the brutal trilogy, you might feel the same way when you read the end of this one.

Tam Zphinx works as a Rat Catcher, which is slang for a private detective in his city.  One day he and his partner are visited by a beautiful woman.  She wants to hire them to retrieve a chalice her husband, a powerful nobleman, has taken from her and to find proof that he’s cheating on her.

In case you haven’t read many private detective stories, clients often lie.  Especially beautiful ones. Continue reading