My name’s Markowski. I
carry a badge. Also, a crucifix, some wooden stakes, a big vial of holy
water, and a 9mm Beretta loaded with silver bullets.
A new supernatural gang is intent on invading Scranton – as if I didn’t have enough to contend with!
Supernatural gang warfare? Not on my watch!
A new supernatural gang is intent on invading Scranton – as if I didn’t have enough to contend with!
Supernatural gang warfare? Not on my watch!
Stan
Markowski is a police officer at Scranton PD's Occult Crimes Unit. All
sorts of craziness is going on in his town, and it's up to him and his
partner to solve the issues. What it boils down to, it's better to deal
with the Devil you know than the one you don't. A knew drug-dealing
crime boss is looking to take over the town, and in doing so has
introduced a new drug to the area. Slide, as it's called on the street,
is the first drug to have an effect on supernaturals, well, other than
Goblins. Goblins and their meth issues are a whole other book.
Slide,
politics, and thugs from out of town are causing a mess everywhere.
There's death, destruction and mayhem. But, how do you solve a crime
spree when technically
no crimes are being committed and everyone higher up is dirty?
This
is my first Occult Crimes Unit Investigation book. I know it isn't the
first published. I had an easy time picking it up and figuring out
what was going on. There were allusions to things that had happened in
previous books, but I didn't have to actually read them in order to
enjoy the book. I'd like to go back and read the others, but this one is
just fine as a stand-alone. The characters are intriguing and inviting
and Gustainis has a natural knack for crime storytelling. The fact
that supernaturals are added just makes it that much more fun and
unique.
For me, this was a great cross between CSI
and Men in Black. It's nothing like either of those things, however,
so I'm not sure where I'm getting my reasoning on this. It has that
dark, crime feeling to it. You know there are some nasty
things going on, and it's dark and gritty, with the occasional laugh
tossed in there. At the same time, it has that magical feel to it. You
find yourself in a place where vampires are in therapy and gnomes hat
conical hats. It's sort of this amazing half-breed of dark/dirty and
fantasy.
If you've read any of the other books,
you already know if this is up your alley or not. For those who
haven't, there's plenty of action and the unusual to keep you
well-entertained. You easily figure out who's behind all the problems
about halfway through the book, but the fun part is actually in watching
them figure out what to do about it. Instead of solving the mystery,
you get to be involved in the next step, how to fix it!
*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Shawn
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