My Dead Body by Charlie Huston

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  • Pub. Date: October 2009
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 9,793

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    • Pub. Date: October 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 9,793

    Synopsis

    NOBODY LIVES FOREVER. NOT EVEN A VAMPYRE.

    Just ask Joe Pitt. After exposing the secret source of blood for half of Manhattan’s Vampyres, he’s definitely a dead man walking. He’s been a punching bag and a bullet magnet for every Vampyre Clan in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, not to mention a private eye, an enforcer, an exile, and a vigilante, but now he’s just a target with legs.

    For a year he’s sloshed around the subway tunnels and sewers, tapping the veins of the lost, while above ground a Vampyre civil war threatens to drag the Clans into the sunlight once and for all. What’s it gonna take to dig him up? Just the search for a missing girl who’s carrying a baby that just might be the destiny of Vampyre-kind. Not that Joe cares all that much about destiny and such. What he cares about is that his ex-girl Evie wants him to take the gig. What’s the risk? Another turn playing pigeon in a shooting gallery. What’s the reward? Maybe one shot of his own. What’s he aiming for? Nothing much. Just all the evil at the heart of his world.

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    In Huston’s intense, frenetic and brutal conclusion to the pulp-inspired Joe Pitt Casebooks (after 2008’s Every Last Drop), Pitt wants to hide in the sewers from the assorted vampyres he’s pissed off, but his old friend, porn producer Chubby, draws him out to try to help a young woman who has been impregnated by a vampyre. Naturally, once he’s on the surface, Joe is threatened, beaten and maimed by assorted enemies. Narrating grimly through the pain, he explores the origins of the vampyre-creating Vyrus while playing Manhattan’s various supernatural factions against each other. Readers new to the series might find this book tough to penetrate (though Huston does mix some exposition into the story), but longtime fans will jump right in, and the fast pacing, sharp dialogue and pulp action will keep them entertained. (Oct.)

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    Charlie Huston is the author of the Henry Thompson trilogy, the Joe Pitt casebooks, and the bestsellers The Shotgun Rule and The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death. He lives with his family in Los Angeles.

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    An Entertaining And Apt Finaleby dalnewt

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    November 20, 2009: In this gritty and gripping conclusion to to the 'Joe Pitt' series, Joe interacts with his 'vampyre' enemies again as he attempts to recover a friend's pregnant teenage daughter. Although the story's flow is occasionally slowed by explanatory dialogue and contemplative musings, the narrative is fast-paced and punctuated by explosive action and brutal violence. The story culminates in a four-way showdown featuring the heads of three NYC vampyre clans and Joe. Further, a gratifying close to Joe's saga is reached in follow-up finishing scenes. I recommend this book and the entire 'Joe Pitt' series to anyone interested in gritty/gory noir fiction featuring a 'tough guy' vampire and mafia-like NYC vampire clans.

    I Also Recommend: Trigger City (Ray Dudgeon Series #2), Sandman Slim, No Dominion (Joe Pitt Series #2), Dead Men's Boots, Black Blood.

    A satisfying end to the Joe Pitt sagaby GreyTheory

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    October 22, 2009: For those unfamiliar with Joe Pitt; take "Twilight", remove all the teenage angst and romantic notions of what it means to be a vampire, add in a pulpy dose of New York grit & grime, and mix together thoroughly with a rusty chainsaw.

    In the final story, Joe is forced to deal with the fallout from his big discovery in Queens ("Every Last Drop"), as every clan seems ready to choose sides. Does Pitt care? Of course not.. all he cares about is Evie. That, and one last shot at getting even.


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