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Kill City Blues

Sandman Slim, Book 5

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Kill City Blues

By: Richard Kadrey
Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
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Audie Award Finalist, Fantasy, 2014

Another day, another apocalypse....

James Stark, aka Sandman Slim, has managed to get out of Hell, renounce his title as the new Lucifer, and settle back into life in L.A. But he also lost the Qomrama Om Ya, an all-powerful weapon from the banished older gods. Older gods who are returning and searching for their lost power.

The hunt leads Stark to an abandoned shopping mall - a global shopping paradise infested with Lurkers and wretched bottom-feeding Sub Rosa families, squatters who have formed tight tribes to guard their tiny patches of retail wasteland. Somewhere in this kill zone is a dead man with the answers Stark needs. All Stark has to do is find the dead man, recover the artifact, and outwit and outrun the angry old gods - and natural-born killers - on his tail.

But not even Sandman Slim is infallible, and any mistakes will cost him dearly.

©2013 Richard Kadrey (P)2013 HarperCollinsPublishers
Fantasy Fiction Horror Literature & Fiction Scary Paranormal Comedy
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The book is fantastic, highly recommend it and please get it, but the biggest letdown is Audible again, you see I have an Australian app, and at the end of this book it previews the next book (that you can only get if your in the USA) what the hell Audible you have done this twice to me mid way through a story.

Audible is a let down but the book is fantastic

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