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    A Night of Blacker Darkness - Frederick Whithers by Dan Wells
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    In 'A Night of Blacker Darkness', readers are taken on a zany adventure with Frederick Whithers, an ordinary banker who finds himself in prison for fraud. When his cellmate dies, Frederick escapes in the coffin and encounters a group of vampires who mistake him for the Great One. The plot is a mix of humor, mystery, and absurdity set in the Regency period, featuring a cast of bumbling characters and literary giants like John Keats and Mary Shelley. The writing style is described as witty, fast-paced, and macabre, with a touch of gallows humor that adds to the overall charm of the story.

    My cellmate’s death was unexpected, if welcome; he was a massive wall of a man, well over six feet tall with arms like tree branches, and with the charming appellation of Bloody Toby Tichborne. Not tw...

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    Break for Me
    Book 1 in the series:The Broken Bounty

    Break for Me - The Broken Bounty by Ember Nicole
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    Break for Me by Ember Nicole is a dark romance novel that follows the tumultuous relationship between Trista, a fierce and sarcastic FMC on the run, and Jersey, an unhinged bounty hunter with a morally grey persona. The book is filled with tension, chemistry, and banter as the characters navigate a hate-to-love relationship, creating a unique and tumultuous bond. The plot is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with twists and turns that keep readers captivated, leading to an emotional rollercoaster that leaves them craving for more.

    Ember Nicole's writing style is faultless, delivering a well-developed plot with unforgettable characters. The book is a perfect blend of dark themes, enemies-to-lovers trope, and a slow-burn romance that culminates in a cliffhanger ending, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next installment. Trista's feisty spirit and Jersey's panty-blazing hot demeanor create a captivating dynamic that adds depth and intensity to the story, making it a compelling read from start to finish.


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    Exo-Hunter
    Book 7 in the series:Infinite

    Exo-Hunter - Infinite by Jeremy Robinson
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    Exo-Hunter by Jeremy Robinson is a sci-fi novel that takes readers on an action-packed adventure filled with humor and unexpected twists. The story follows Dark Horse, a Marine Corps member from 1989 who finds himself a thousand years in the future, navigating a world where humanity has expanded into the stars. The plot involves encounters with Nazis in space, time travel, and the search for missing team members, all while dealing with themes of white supremacy and racism. Robinson's writing style is praised for its clever dialogue, natural characters, and intricate plot that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Infinite )

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    An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good - Äldre dam by Helene Tursten
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    'An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good' by Helene Tursten follows the intriguing character of Maud, an eighty-nine-year-old woman who lives in an apartment building. Despite appearing as a harmless old lady to her neighbors, Maud harbors a dark and cunning side, taking matters into her own hands when faced with unpleasant individuals. The stories within the book showcase Maud's unconventional ways of dealing with everyday annoyances, often involving dark humor and unexpected twists. Tursten's writing style cleverly intertwines Maud's seemingly frail exterior with her ruthless and cleverly planned actions, challenging society's dismissive attitudes towards the elderly.

    Maud's character is portrayed as a complex and multifaceted individual, blending mildness with a cold-blooded nature and a lack of understanding of societal norms. delves into Maud's past, revealing her struggles and sacrifices, ultimately leading to her freedom to live life on her own terms. Through a series of short stories, readers witness Maud's interactions with various characters who underestimate her, only to be outwitted by her sharp mind and cunning actions. Tursten's narrative skillfully weaves together humor, mystery, and societal commentary, creating an engaging and entertaining read.

    The shrill sound of the doorbell sliced through the silence. Maud sat motionless in her armchair, making no attempt to get up. She knew the bell would soon ring again. And again. And again. This had b...

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    The Grendel Affair
    Book 1 in the series:SPI Files

    The Grendel Affair - SPI Files by Lisa Shearin
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    'The Grendel Affair' in the 'SPI Files' series by Lisa Shearin follows the story of Makenna Mac Fraser, a seer working for Supernatural Protection and Investigations (SPI) in New York. The book introduces us to the activities of SPI, an organization established to protect humanity and well-behaved supernaturals from dangerous individuals and keep the global population from realizing that there are monsters living among them. As Mac and her partner Ian navigate through a plot involving imported Grendels threatening a rampage through New York on New Year's Eve, they must put aside their differences to battle a nemesis aiming to unveil the existence of supernatural creatures.

    Dealing with threats both external and within the SPI team, the book presents a mix of action-packed sequences, well-written combat scenes, and a narrative style that combines snarky humor with relevant pop culture references. As Mac and Ian work together to combat evil and protect their boss from a personal grudge, the story unfolds with hints of romance, a diverse cast of characters, and a blend of mystery and urban fantasy elements.

    MOST people grabbed a coffee on the way to work. I was clinking my way to the liquor store checkout with three bottles of Jack Daniel’s. One bottle would probably get the job done, but I snagged an ex...

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    Hit Man
    Book 1 in the series:John Keller

    Hit Man - John Keller by Lawrence Block
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    "Hit Man" by Lawrence Block follows the life of John Keller, a semi-retired hitman who seeks meaning in his life through therapy sessions, dog walking, stamp collecting, and navigating relationships. Despite his profession, Keller is portrayed as a relatable and somewhat mundane character, engaging in introspection and everyday activities while carrying out his deadly assignments. is structured as a collection of short stories that gradually weave together to form a novel narrative, showcasing Keller's complexities, quirks, and moral dilemmas in a noir and humorous tone.

    Lawrence Block's writing style in "Hit Man" is characterized as light, enjoyable, and laid back, drawing readers into Keller's world of contract killings with a touch of dark humor and dry wit. The episodic nature of the book allows for the gradual development of Keller's character, as he navigates through his job as a hitman while attempting to connect with humanity through mundane activities and introspective musings. The novel presents Keller as an enigmatic figure who challenges traditional perceptions of hitmen by blending elements of mystery, humor, and character study.

    Keller flew United to Portland. He read a magazine on the leg from JFK to O’Hare, ate lunch on the ground, and watched the movie on the nonstop flight from Chicago to Portland. It was a quarter to thr...

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    His Deadly Darling by Mink
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    'His Deadly Darling' by Mink follows the story of Cassandra and Luke, a couple with a unique and unconventional love story. Cassandra, with her humorous monologues about wanting to kill her husband but melting every time he touches her, and Luke, who is deeply in love with his wife and will do anything to keep her safe, create a captivating dynamic. The plot unfolds with humor, red-hot romance, and unexpected twists, making it an entertaining and heartwarming read. The writing style is engaging, with witty dialogues and well-developed characters that keep readers guessing and laughing throughout the book.

    “I will not put up with this for one more second!” I shout to no one because I’m locked in a room alone. I pop another grape into my mouth. It goes perfectly with whatever this cheese is. I need to fi...

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    The Last Supper Before Ragnarok - Gods and Monsters: Rupert Wong by Cassandra Khaw
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    'The Last Supper Before Ragnarok' in the series 'Gods and Monsters: Rupert Wong' by Cassandra Khaw is a thrilling urban fantasy novel that delivers a perfect ending to the series. The story follows Rupert Wong as he navigates a world filled with gods, monsters, and dark humor. The characters are described as authentic, with even appearances from mythological figures like Coyote. is praised for its deep and gritty writing style, with a sense of humor that is both dark and engaging. Readers appreciate the vivid descriptions and the blend of terror, wonder, and hope in the narrative.


    (Also, see 3 recommendations for the series Gods and Monsters: Rupert Wong )

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    Ghost of Lies
    Book 1 in the series:Medium Trouble

    Ghost of Lies - Medium Trouble by Alice Winters
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    'Ghost of Lies' by Alice Winters follows the story of Hiro, a ghost whisperer who is on a mission to solve his brother's murder. Detective Maddox gets involved in the case and despite his initial skepticism, ends up working closely with Hiro as they uncover a series of interconnected crimes. The book combines elements of paranormal mystery and MM romance, with a mix of humor, suspense, and tender moments between the characters. The writing style is engaging, with a good balance of dark twists and funny humor, making it an enjoyable and entertaining read.

    The plot of 'Ghost of Lies' revolves around the dynamic duo of Hiro and Maddox, their interactions with a colorful cast of characters including ghostly sidekicks, and the unraveling of a suspenseful mystery involving unsolved murders. The book is praised for its unique blend of genres, the development of the main characters, and the witty banter between Hiro and Maddox. Additionally, the book is commended for its well-crafted storyline that keeps readers engaged and guessing until the very end.


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    How the Hitman Stole Christmas by Sam Mariano
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    'How the Hitman Stole Christmas' by Sam Mariano is a dark mafia romance with a Christmas twist. The story follows Autumn, who is kidnapped by the hitman Jasper, but instead of fear, a complex relationship full of chemistry and tension develops between them. Despite the unconventional start to their relationship, they find themselves drawn to each other in a way that is both thrilling and heartwarming. Sam Mariano weaves in holiday moments that add charm to the darker themes of kidnapping and mafia ties, creating a unique and engaging storyline that keeps readers hooked.

    It was pretty commonplace grade-school wisdom that I haven’t thought about in a long time, but as I gaze down at the mess I’ve made tonight, I think of Rachel and what she’d say about all this red sno...

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