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K. Bennett

Autore di Pay Me In Flesh

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The main character, Mallory Caine, is a struggling attorney dealing with an ex-boyfriend who wants her back while trying to solve a murder. Her murder. Mallory deals with that pesky brain-eating detail by, well, eating brains. Between some brain munching and a really good skin cream she keeps herself in human shape, while trying to figure out not only who killed her but who brought her back and wants her to serve them. When a friend of hers is arrested for a murder Mallory committed, Mallory has to defend her without exposing herself.… (altro)
 
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tldegray | 4 altre recensioni | Sep 21, 2018 |
Zombie attorney, Mallory Caine, is back at work with her usual crew. With her father and herself being arrested for murder, and the end of the world at hand, life is crazy for Mallory. Mallory is full of snarky commentary while fighting the good fight. But which side is good?? A fast read with quirky characters.
 
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LeleliaSky | 1 altra recensione | Oct 24, 2015 |
One of the most humorous books read in a while. The main character, Mallory, is a strong independent criminal defense lawyer and also a zombie. She narrates the story, setting in Los Angeles, through a good versus evil battle. There’s much more too it than just good versus evil, it’s humorous, entertaining, and keeps you turning the page.

One flaw in my copy, at no fault of the author, was that chapter twenty-six (my favorite chapter by the way) through chapter thirty-two is repeated in the middle of the book. Definitely can not wait to read others in this series.… (altro)
 
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AlishaK85 | 5 altre recensioni | Aug 20, 2015 |
I’m not into the horror genre at all. I’ve never watched any of the zombie movies or television series.

I read the first of K. Bennett’s legal zombie thrillers, Pay Me In Flesh, for review and because K. Bennett is the nom de plume of one my favorite writers and (mentors) James Scott Bell.



Mallory Caine is an LA lawyer, full of snappy retorts and an intense hunger for human brains. She was shot and killed and reanimated as a zombie. She’s in a Twelve Step program and trying to convince herself that cow brain is just as yummy as UCLA grads.

I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. So I picked up the latest Mallory Caine book with less trepidation.

I missed the second book, The Year of Eating Dangerously, so my only concern with I Ate The Sheriff was if I’d be able to follow the story without knowing what exactly happened just before.

Mallory’s doing well with her Zombies Anonymous meetings. Her only relapses are serial killers, so it could be argued that she’s performing a public service when she eats them.

Evil is infecting Los Angeles and much of the malevolence seems targeted at Mallory. The sheriff threatens her and tells her to leave town. She’s busy with her father’s upcoming trial and a custody case for a werewolf client.

Then the sheriff pays her a late night visit and insists she leave. He shoots her which only enrages her. When she wakes up, she’s wanted for a double homicide.

Even though the premise of a zombie lawyer in an LA full of demons, ghosts, vampires, and werewolves is over the top, the stories themselves have heart and humor. Bennett’s writing is sure and deftly shows that there is a real battle in the world today between good and evil. And like Edmund Burke said, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Mallory Caine may be a zombie but she’s a good person and she proves it.

The ending is a satisfying resolution without being smarmy or cloying.

I highly recommend these books, especially to someone who loves the zombie entertainment but wants some hope as well.
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cclpad | 1 altra recensione | Sep 24, 2012 |

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ISBN
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