![]() Kadrey maintains our interest by adding bigger-picture detail to Stark’s personal mission. ![]() I suppose it might be argued that Sandman Slim is derivative, but the weaving of magical and the real has become a staple and what counts more is how the tale is told. ![]() I love Kadrey’s dark sense of humor, which reminds me very much of the Hell Boy series and Christopher Moore’s vampire books. Richard Kadrey has created a world not unlike Kim Harrison’s Inderland, a blended world in which the magical and non-magical co-exist. Los Angeles comes in for some laugh-out-loud funny noir treatment. ![]() He has a fondness for stealing cars and making mayhem. Having recently exited Hell, Stark is rather peeved at those who had sent him there for eleven years, and is eager for revenge. ![]()
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