I finished a book last night, but this isn't it because I'm still catching up.


The Better Part of Darkness
by Kelly Gay
Twitter-sized review: Hardboiled cop murder mystery combined with urban fantasy stylings in a wrecked version of Atlanta. Surprisingly awesome.
Longer notes: Honestly, the premise of this sounded like something I'd heard before, right down to the wrecked version of Atlanta (although in this case, it's less magic and more aliens who were the inspiration for demonic and angelic style myths). But once I got to reading the book, the world it described was different, interesting, and the lead character as a self-sufficient single mom cop actually worked pretty well. Humour, drama, and a lot of potential for more. I was shocked that the author managed to avoid having ridiculous urban fantasy style romances starting in the first novel, although it seems likely we'll be seeing some in later books. The next book is out, but the library hasn't gotten it yet and I'm antsy!
PS - Passes Bechdel. Which is actually disturbingly impressive for both urban fantasy and for woman cop novels.

The Better Part of Darkness
Twitter-sized review: Hardboiled cop murder mystery combined with urban fantasy stylings in a wrecked version of Atlanta. Surprisingly awesome.
Longer notes: Honestly, the premise of this sounded like something I'd heard before, right down to the wrecked version of Atlanta (although in this case, it's less magic and more aliens who were the inspiration for demonic and angelic style myths). But once I got to reading the book, the world it described was different, interesting, and the lead character as a self-sufficient single mom cop actually worked pretty well. Humour, drama, and a lot of potential for more. I was shocked that the author managed to avoid having ridiculous urban fantasy style romances starting in the first novel, although it seems likely we'll be seeing some in later books. The next book is out, but the library hasn't gotten it yet and I'm antsy!
PS - Passes Bechdel. Which is actually disturbingly impressive for both urban fantasy and for woman cop novels.
Neverwhere
Date: January 19th, 2011 08:55 pm (UTC)Re: Neverwhere
Date: January 26th, 2011 08:17 am (UTC)Sorry abou the slow response! I keep thinking I should think of some others and not posting this as a result, but then I realized that was silly and I should just post and then post again if I thought of more.