The Kill Society by Richard Kadrey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
We've got some big changes... again. I'm afraid to actually come right out and say it for fear of spoilers, but let's just say a hellish caravan full of refugees and crusaders are in the cards.
This shouldn't be much of a surprise if we look at the book's cover.
What is rather surprising is how much over-plot progression goes on here. The BIG story is BIG. And Stark has had better days. In fact, he's pretty damn powerless at this point. You know, other than some hellion hoodoo and some usual fighting skills. But he's as surprised as I am.
Think post-apocalyptic hellscape in an actual, you know, HELL, friendless, and getting dragged along for the ride.
The fun part is in figuring what the hell is actually going on. The war in heaven is escalating, after all.
Very fun stuff here. Bloody fun. I'm on a roll and enjoying it all.
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Sunday, October 25, 2020
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