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"I loved where Kadrey started with this series, but I love where he's going even more."-- NYT Bestselling author Cory Doctorow Sandman Slim is back in Los Angeles and kicking more supernatural ass in this inventive, high-octane page-turner--the next to last volume in the popular and acclaimed fantasy adventure series from New York Times bestselling author Richard Kadrey. As the battle between warring angels continues, James Stark is focused on seemingly simpler matters now that he's resurfaced on earth: an invasion of ghosts. L.A.'s Little Cairo neighborhood has suddenly been overrun by violent spirits, and Thomas Abbott knows if anyone can figure out why they've appeared--and how to get rid of them--it's Stark. Armed with the Room of Thirteen Doors, Stark quickly learns that the answer may reach back to the 1970s and the unsolved murder of small-time actor, Chris Stein. As he begins to dig into the cold case, another area of Stark's life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes entangled with Janet, a woman he saved during the High Plains Drifter zombie attack. Janet's brush with the living dead hasn't quenched her thirst for danger. She's an adrenaline junkie and a member of The Zero Lodge--a club that promises "there's zero chance you'll get out alive." The Lodge attracts thrill seekers who flock to perilous events such as night walks through the LA Zoo--with its deadliest animals uncaged. Joining the lodge to be with Janet, Stark makes a pair of crucial discoveries that could decide the fate of LA and Heaven itself. To prevent the Little Cairo haunting from consuming the city, Stark must piece together the connections between the Lodge and a missing angel last seen in a Hollywood porn palace. But while he may dispatch the ghosts, Stark knows that without his help, the bloody war in Heaven could rage forever.
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9 primary books11 released booksSandman Slim is a 11-book series with 10 released primary works first released in 2010 with contributions by Richard Kadrey.
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FFS.
Let's forget the fact that this book and the last one were sorta boring and just paint by numbers art. They are still about subject matter that appeals to me. But of course we spend a large portion of the penultimate book in the series being concerned about pronouns instead.
And spoiler alert, I peeked ahead to the beginning of the next book due to how this one ended, and I was immediately confronted with a Trigger Warning. Really? Eleven previous books about a guy that literally lived in Hell for years, ruled it for a time, has murdered probably hundreds (thousands?) of sentient beings, dealt with every kind of foul individual you can think of, has even died a couple of times himself...and someone needs a goddamn trigger warning on the final book??
So glad the series will be over with after the next one. I realize I'm living the “sunken cost” fallacy by saying I have too much invested not to finish the series, but man, this is one of the last series I ever thought I'd have to deal with this. At least I'll know to avoid any of his/her/their future works.
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