(August 2013)
Say what you like about the Collector books, they rattle along at a
fair old click. I don’t think I’ve read anything so urgently plot-driven since,
well, the last one. There are a few holes in said plot, but they flash by so
fast that you don’t really get time to dwell on them. It opens with our hero
Sam getting an assignment to kill Hitler and it just escalates from there.
Chris F. Holm, 2012
(March 2013)
Now this is that pacey and fun urban
fantasy I should have read. The sequel to Dead Harvest and it does everything you need it to. Angels, demons, magic, and a
lovely pulpy, noir-ey vibe to the whole affair.
Chris F Holm, 2012
(July 2012)
God’s war for real this time. There’s a war
a-brewing between heaven and hell, and our hero is the only man/soul/spiritual
entity that can stop it. But then there’s always a war brewing between heaven
and hell, that’s pretty much the point. C’est
la vie/mort/I’ll stop it now.