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The publisher of The Unnatural Inquirer?the Nightside?s most notorious rag?has offered John Taylor one million pounds to find a man who claims to have evidence of the afterlife stored on a DVD. The Inquirer made the guy a sweet deal. Then he and the disc vanished. And if Taylor?s not careful, he may be next.
- Sales Rank: #1386794 in Books
- Published on: 2008-01-02
- Released on: 2008-01-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.30" h x .99" w x 5.56" l, .80 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 256 pages
- A fast fun little roller coaster of a story
- thriller
- chiller
- hell to pay
- unique
From Publishers Weekly
The engaging eighth book in Green's popular offbeat Nightside series (after 2006's Hell to Pay) drops another paranormal mystery in the lap of series hero John Taylor, a PI in the shadowy realm of Nightside. Pen Donavon, who claims to have a DVD depicting actual footage of the afterlife, has vanished shortly after signing an exclusive deal with the tabloid Unnatural Inquirer. Various factions seeking to control the Nightside are leaving a considerable body count behind as they hunt for him. Accompanied by sexy half-demon reporter Bettie Divine, Taylor navigates the treacherous terrain with his typical skill before tracking down the real force behind Donavon's disappearance. Green skillfully blends action and humor, and shows no sign of running out of ideas. This installment will undoubtedly rope in new readers who enjoy his blend of dark humor and the supernatural.
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From Booklist
John Taylor has another one of those days, beginning with a showdown at the defunct Nightside carnival between the Voodoo Apostate, the gods he tried to dominate, and Taylor. Next, a call from the editor of the Unnatural Enquirer asking Taylor to find a man who disappeared en route to deliver an afterlife recording he had just sold the rights to. Teamed with a half-succubus demon-girl reporter, Taylor visits the Nightside’s key players and politics as people jockey to replace the recently destroyed authorities. Meanwhile, some heavy-duty characters also seek the recording. More fast, fun, adventurous detection in a setting in which nearly anything’s possible. --Regina Schroeder
About the Author
Simon R. Green is a New York Times bestselling author whose works include Drinking Midnight Wine, Beyond the Blue Moon, Blue Moon Rising, The Adventures of Hawk & Fisher, and the Deathstalker series. A resident of Bradford-on-Avon in England, he is currently working on the next Deathstalker novel.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Maybe the series is getting a little long in the tooth
By General Pete
While I still found this installment to be interesting not seeing Suzi Shooter for almost the entire book just felt wrong and really Green seems to be casting about for a new way to keep the series interesting that he just can't seem to find. Hell to Pay was fine not only did it deal with the power vacuum left over from the Lilith War it also had an A story that was interesting. That is not the case in this book. Shooter is gone replaced with an idiotic stand-in I wanted to strangle after 10 pages. The interesting power vacuum stuff raised in the last book was not touched on at all and the part of the story where John goes in search of yet another magic object that could spell the end of all life in the Nightside is starting to wear a little thin plus the item isn't even all that impressive when you stack it up against all of the others he has dealt with over the years.
In spite of my problems with this book I am actually kind of encouraged it has not been my experience with Green that he continues down a bad track when he realizes he has dug himself into a hole. I hated "Nightside's Lement" and almost put the series aside but the book after that unfortunate installment was the start of all of the events that lead to the Lilith war so just because something is a little stale right now doesn't mean that it will stay that way. I am hopeful. Maybe another trip through time would help?
Overall-I'm going to keep on trucking with this series but the next installment is really going to have to "wow" me to get me back on board.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Well-written & Imaginative!
By Aussie
I vaguely remember reading this awhile ago, so glad I picked it up again. Because I'd read the previous books in the series, I understood it so much better. Wonderful world, so well-written and imaginative - totally awesome!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Recording from the Afterlife
By Arthur W Jordin
The Unnatural Inquirer (2008) is the eighth fantasy novel in the Nightside series, following Hell to Pay. In the previous volume, John Taylor changed the contract in regard to Jeremiah Griffin's children and they were set free. Melissa broke out of the pentacle and helped herd the children from the cellar. But Jeremiah was left to fulfill the contract.
In this novel, Taylor has just finished a case for the H. P. Lovecraft Memorial Library in which a book was reading the patrons. Outside the entrance, Walker and Suzie Shooter are waiting for him. Walker has hired Suzie to find Max Maxwell, but the man has disappeared beyond her kenning.
Maxwell has found the Aquarius Key and used it to force the Voudon gods to possess his minions. The loa are very irritated and have turned the tables on Maxwell. Now he is hiding from a herd of possessed bounty hunters. Naturally, Taylor soon finds Maxwell and gives him to Walker for incarceration in the Shadow Deep.
Then Cathy calls from the office and tells Taylor that the Unnatural Inquirer wants to hire him for a large amount of money. Naturally the gossip sheet wouldn't tell his secretary about the case, but did give Cathy a place where he will be met by a runner who will guide him to their office.
The Unnatural Inquirer has a larger circulation than the Night Times, but also has more enemies. So many people have tried to attack their offices that they brag about the futility of such attempts. Their main offices are located within a pocket dimension.
Taylor is met by Harry Fabulous and keyed into the Reception office. As soon as they arrive, every alarm in the place goes off. Taylor apparently has every indication of armed and dangerous. After Harry explains that Taylor is there by invitation, Security desensitizes the system to ignore him.
After a long wait, Taylor is taken to the office of Scoop Malloy, the Sub-Editor. Scoop introduces him to Bettie Divine, the daughter of a Rolling Stone and a succubus groupie. They will be working together on the case. Of course, Taylor vehemently disagrees to the partnership, but the paper offers a lot more money.
Scoop explains that Pen Donavon -- a low level curiosity dealer -- has offered the paper a DVD with a broadcast from a supernatural source. The paper eventually offered him a contract and he was on his way to the offices when he disappeared. None other than Donavon has seen the contents of the DVD, but the Inquirer is ready to buy it for the sheer publicity value.
In this story, Taylor finds Bettie remarkably easy to get along with, even if she is cheerful to the point of bubbliness. Her clothes change over time to keep her attractive regardless of the ambiance. She thinks he is a celebrity and his conversation reinforces this idea. He mentions -- and meets -- people about whom Bettie has only written stories.
Taylor first tries to find the DVD with his third -- private -- eye, but someone -- or something -- powerful clamps down on his senses. He quickly closes off the third eye, but still feels the effects. So Taylor tries the old fashioned way.
He starts at Donavon's store and living quarters. The store is full of Timeslip junk suitable for tourists and his quarters are so messy that it is impossible to tell whether they have been searched. Taylor does get to see the television upon which the signal was received and the DVD was made, but finds nothing of any use.
Then he goes to the Street of the Gods to get the latest gossip. He finds that his information is better than their rumors, but the gods and priests start getting ideas from his news. Taylor and Bettie leave just as the riot starts.
Next, Taylor tries getting information from the Collector, but the man has relocated after his moon facility was leaked to the press. Taylor finds his current location from Walker. After some strenuous efforts, Taylor gets into the new quarters, but the Collector doesn't know where the DVD can be found.
Then Taylor tries the Cardinal, a collector of religious artifacts. Taylor gets into the place by threatening to tell the Collector where the Cardinal is residing. But the Cardinal knows nothing either.
Taylor is running out of ideas when his phone rings. Alex tells him that Pen Donavon in sitting in the Strangefellows bar asking about him. Taylor uses his membership card to transit to the bar.
This tale stirs the Nightside into a religious and financial frenzy. Everybody who is anybody is looking for the DVD. The rumors of its contents are growing by the minute. Does it herald the second coming?
The story shows Taylor in his usual mix of bluff and tricks when faced by overwhelming odds. Bettie is aghast at his termination of thirteen combat sorcerers who are trying to kill Taylor and herself. Her image of a knight in gleaming armor is beginning to fray around the edges. Enjoy!
Highly recommended for Green fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of strange powers, hellish deals, and unrequited love.
-Arthur W. Jordin
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