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Drinking Midnight Wine by Simon R. Green is a fantasy novel that follows the story of Toby Dexter, an ordinary man who stumbles into the magical world of Mysterie through a mysterious door in Bradford on Avon. In Mysterie, Toby becomes entangled in a battle between good and evil, where he discovers that his decisions will determine the fate of both worlds. The book is described as having a fast-paced and sharp writing style, filled with amusing sarcasm and wit, reminiscent of Green's other works like the Nightside series. The story unfolds with Toby encountering mythical beings, demi-gods, and angels, as he navigates through a world where he plays a pivotal role in saving it from destruction.

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    Agents of Light and Darkness - Nightside by Simon R. Green
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    In 'Agents of Light and Darkness', John Taylor is hired to find the Unholy Grail, a cup used by Judas at the Last Supper, which has surfaced in the Nightside. Angels from both Heaven and Hell are in a race to obtain the Grail, threatening the destruction of the Nightside. With the help of Shotgun Suzie, John must navigate through a dark and twisted world to find the Grail before it falls into the wrong hands. The book is described as a fast-paced, dark urban fantasy with over-the-top characters and a mix of traditional literary figures and new creations in the mystical part of London known as The Nightside.

    The story unfolds with a blend of horror, humor, and mystery as John Taylor delves deeper into the dangerous world of the Nightside. The plot involves a war between angels, demons, and other creatures all vying for control of the Unholy Grail, while John races against time to prevent the destruction of the Nightside and keep the Grail out of the wrong hands. The book is commended for its unpredictability, creative world-building, and intriguing characters, making it a captivating read for fans of dark and twisted urban fantasy.

    There is only the one church in the Nightside. It’s called St. Jude’s. I only ever go there on business. It’s nowhere near the Street of the Gods, with its many and varied places of worship. It’s tuck...

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    Shadows Fall by Simon R. Green
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    'Shadows Fall' by Simon R. Green is a book that follows the story of James Hart, a character who is considered by some readers as lacking depth and compelling qualities. The plot revolves around magical elements, intricate concepts, and well-defined villains versus heroes. However, the book is criticized for its execution, with opinions mentioning inconsistencies in the storyline, unsatisfying endings, and abrupt conclusions. Despite the potential for exploring a diverse range of characters and settings, some readers feel that the book falls short in fully realizing its narrative and character development.

    It was Carnival in Shadows Fall once again. A time of feasting and revelry, parades and fairs, conjurors and costumes and marvels. At the edge of town, tents and stalls had appeared all over Lumpkin H...

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    The Dirty Streets of Heaven - Bobby Dollar by Tad Williams
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    In 'The Dirty Streets of Heaven,' Tad Williams crafts a noir urban fantasy where angels and demons battle for the souls of the dead. The protagonist, Bobby Dollar, is an angel advocate navigating a corrupt world filled with threats and mysteries. The story follows Bobby's journey as he uncovers a conspiracy involving missing souls, facing a mix of gritty urban fantasy elements and classic detective tropes.

    I WAS JUST stepping out of the elevator on the 43rd floor of the Five Page Mill building when the alarms began going off—those nightmarish, clear-the-building kind like the screams of tortured robots—...

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    Angelology
    Book 1 in the series:Angelology

    Angelology - Angelology by Danielle Trussoni
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    'Angelology' by Danielle Trussoni follows the story of Sister Evangeline, a young nun with an unusual family history who stumbles upon mysterious letters revealing a secret study of angels. As she delves deeper into the world of angelologists and nephilim, a thrilling tale of ancient conspiracies and supernatural beings unfolds, spanning from a convent in upstate New York to the streets of France. The novel combines elements of history, mythology, and suspense to create a unique narrative that keeps readers engaged with its intricate plot and compelling characters.

    The book is praised for its blend of historical fiction, suspense, and speculative elements, offering a fresh take on the concept of angels and nephilim. Readers are drawn into the story through the detailed world-building and the exploration of complex themes such as the eternal struggle between humans and celestial beings. With a mix of intriguing characters, intricate plot twists, and a touch of apocalyptic threat, 'Angelology' captivates readers with its rich storytelling and imaginative premise.

    Evangeline woke before the sun came up, when the fourth floor was silent and dark. Quiet, so as not to wake the sisters who had prayed through the night, she gathered her shoes, stockings, and skirt i...

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    Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming - Millennial Contest by Robert Sheckley, Roger Zelazny
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    'Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming' is a humorous and clever twist on traditional fairy tales, where evil is portrayed as good and good as bad. The story follows Azzie, a demon from hell, as he tries to corrupt a living version of Sleeping Beauty to win the Millennial contest between Good and Evil. The book features a delightful cast of characters, including a bureaucratic Hell, an angelic enforcer, and a witch named Ylith, who add depth and humor to the narrative. The plot is filled with wry humor, unexpected twists, and a unique take on classic fantasy elements like Prince Charming and romance.

    The writing style of 'Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming' is described as light, funny, and thoroughly enjoyable. The book combines elements of fantasy, humor, and satire to create a comedic and entertaining story that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. The pacing is well-done, ranging from laid-back to fast-paced, and the characters are well-developed, with Azzie, Frike, Babriel, and Ylith standing out as memorable and engaging personalities.

    The bastards were shirking again. And Azzie had just gotten comfortable. He had found a place just the right distance between the fiery hole in the mid­dle of the Pit and the hoarfrost-covered iron wa...

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    The Man with the Golden Torc - Secret Histories by Simon R. Green
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    "The Man with the Golden Torc" is the first installment in the series 'Secret Histories' by Simon R. Green. It follows the story of Eddie Drood, a member of the Drood family who protects the world from supernatural threats. Declared rogue by his family, Eddie sets out on a mission to uncover a traitor within the Drood family while navigating through a world of action, secrets, and betrayal. is described as a mix of James Bond and Harry Potter, with a touch of humor and intriguing world-building.

    It started out as just another everyday mission. A certain Very Important Politician, whose face and name you’d recognise, had come, very secretly, to Harley Street in London. Home to some of the most...

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    Tales from the Nightside by Simon R. Green
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    'Tales from the Nightside' by Simon R. Green is a collection of short stories set in the dark and mysterious world of the Nightside, where readers encounter demons, angels, and a myriad of strange characters. The book provides background stories and additional information on many of the intriguing characters that inhabit this unique universe, such as Razor Eddie, Deadboy, and John Taylor. The writing style is described as engaging, with each story offering a mix of urban fantasy, humor, and disturbing creepiness that fans of the Nightside series have come to love.

    The Nightside is the secret, sick, magical heart of London. A city within a city, where the night never ends and it’s always three o’clock in the morning. Hot neon reflects from rain-slick streets, an...

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    Something from the Nightside - Nightside by Simon R. Green
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    'Something from the Nightside' by Simon R. Green is a dark fantasy novel that follows the protagonist, John Taylor, as he navigates the mysterious underworld of the Nightside, a hidden part of London where the supernatural and the bizarre coexist. John, a private investigator with a unique talent for finding things, gets drawn back into the Nightside after five years to solve a case involving a missing girl. As he delves deeper into the dark and dangerous world of the Nightside, he uncovers secrets, encounters strange creatures, and faces unexpected challenges. combines elements of fantasy, horror, and hardboiled detective fiction, creating a fast-paced and immersive story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The writing style of 'Something from the Nightside' is described as engaging, with a good balance of humor, horror, and mystery. The author, Simon R. Green, introduces readers to a vividly imagined world filled with unique characters and imaginative settings. The novel is fast-paced, with a mix of dark and light moments, and features a smartass main character, John Taylor, who adds a layer of wit and charm to the narrative. Green's storytelling weaves together elements of noir detective fiction with supernatural elements, creating a compelling and atmospheric read that transports readers to a world where the line between reality and fantasy blurs.

    Private eyes come in all shapes and sizes, and none of them look like television stars. Some do insurance work, some hang around cheap hotels with camcorders hoping to get evidence for divorce cases, ...

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    The Dark Side of the Road - Ishmael Jones by Simon R. Green
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    'The Dark Side of the Road' by Simon R. Green is a supernatural country house mystery that follows Ishmael Jones, a character reminiscent of John Taylor from Green's other works. Jones is a murderer hired by a mysterious man known as the Colonel, with a murky past of his own. Jones is summoned to the Colonel's isolated manor for Christmas, where a series of murders occur amidst a snowstorm, leaving everyone trapped and at risk. The story blends elements of a locked room mystery with a paranormal twist, as Jones navigates through a group of suspicious guests to uncover the culprit and unravel the supernatural aspects of the case.

    I got the phone call in the early hours of the morning. I was in the main bar of some hotel in London. Don’t ask me its name; they all blend into each other after a while. I have no home of my own. Ne...

  10. #10
    Hawk & Fisher
    Book 1 in the series:Hawk & Fisher

    Hawk & Fisher - Hawk & Fisher by Simon R. Green
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    'Hawk & Fisher' by Simon R. Green follows the adventures of a married pair of city guards named Hawk and Fisher in the fantasy town of Haven. The couple, known for their intelligence and combat skills, take on various cases ranging from murder mysteries to dealing with supernatural beings like vampires. The story is a mix of fantasy and mystery, with a touch of humor and a focus on the solid partnership between the protagonists.

    In a dark and gritty urban setting filled with magic, demons, and thieves, Hawk and Fisher navigate their roles as crime-fighting cops while tackling special cases involving sorcery, murder, and political intrigue. The writing style is described as engaging, with well-crafted characters and a detailed portrayal of the town of Haven, making the book stand out as a unique blend of fantasy and police procedural.


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