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Sleight of Hand (Bite Back, #1) di Mark…
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Sleight of Hand (Bite Back, #1) (edizione 2012)

di Mark Henwick

Serie: Bite Back (1)

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Not dead. Yet. Not undead either, but the odds are stacking up against Amber.Denver's brutal drug gangs want her dead, but there's no chance for her to hide away. Her PI business is already struggling to get by, and she has to take a job for a wealthy local businesswoman, Jennifer Kingslund.That's despite knowing the case will compel her to deal with the reason she had to leave the military's most secret Special Forces unit: she was bitten by a vampire, and there's no escape from that.Out of sight of humanity, Denver's dark side pulses with supernatural dangers, and the vampires want to claim Amber as their own.Can Amber defeat the gangs and solve Jennifer's case before she has to face her own personal crisis - to oppose the vampires ... or to become one?Browse the reviews, check the sample and see if you agree: "They represent some of the best the field has to offer."- Charles de Lint, in a review of the series for Fantasy & Science Fiction… (altro)
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Titolo:Sleight of Hand (Bite Back, #1)
Autori:Mark Henwick
Info:Marque, Kindle Edition, 574 pages
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The first book does pretty much everything right. The things I didn't like are almost all down to a pure dislike of certain plot devices in general.
I am in a bit of trouble with the later volumes because they suffer from many of the minor nitpicks I regularly complain about in other books and which I site as reasons for being only a 3 star read, but somehow this series is engaging in a way that makes it much easier for me to look past minor problems so it doesn't seem fair to rate them "just" 3 stars as well.
I guess this is because, contrary to this series, most other series just don't have much to offer beyond a predictable plot which often is littered with clichées.
Later books keep the spirit but slip up repeatedly on mostly minor details every now and then.
Sadly as in basically every series, those become more noticeable as the series goes on. It's hard for me to tell if that's mostly because there is just so much more the author might have forgotten about but it feels like he grows a bit sloppy over time.
I enjoyed it a lot anyway just because they all avoid major problems almost all series of this kind suffer from.
Another big plus is the absence of obvious patterns over time that are just being repeated. Every book in the series has a unique and unpredictable plot mainly just by virtue of avoiding clichée plotlines that offer themselves naturally and apparently become irresistible to most authors eventually.
The final part that kept me reading was a complex political intrigue. Most books struggle with that especially over time in later books. There are many pitfalls and it takes a lot of planning and organization to pull off a convincing knot of conflicts with many parties each with their own agenda.
This series pretty much nails it.
Finally, I just didn't have this usual series fatigue I suffer from with almost all other series I've read so far. I was always engaged.
To address the problems I mentioned above, some of the rules around the magic evolved over time, aspects that were mentioned in passing sometimes vanish or others are stretched beyond their original definition. This usually is a symptom of discovery writing. In this case, it didn't bother me much as these slight rule changes are mostly brought up well in advance and in most other cases it feels more like a mistake and not like a cheap rule-change to make something happen. ( )
  omission | Oct 19, 2023 |
Interesting start to new series. Liked the charactors and look forward to the next book. ( )
  Colette_Miranda | Jul 29, 2019 |
Loved it

I can't think of anything I didn't like about this book. Good story telling all of the way around. Read this now. ( )
  Sonja-Fay-Little | Jan 24, 2019 |
Not very interesting and not well written. ( )
  Omegawega | Mar 31, 2018 |
I rarely do this - but I am actually willing to compare this new author to my favorites. The team of Ilona Andrews and their "Kate Daniels" series and Patricia Briggs and her "Mercy Thompson" novels, as well as Faith Hunter's "Jane Yellowrock" are a hard act to follow. Intense storylines, fully developed realistic characters, exceptional world building, the list goes on and on. And, so far, the author of "Sleight of Hand" fits right in there with my favorites.

There are a lot of things to talk about, but first, a guilty admission. When I came across this book while looking at the "customers also bought" on my Kindle, I didn't look at who wrote it. I clicked on it, saw the premise and the five star reviews, wanted a new author to read and snapped it up. While I am incredibly glad I did, I have to admit I was absolutely shocked when I went to do my own review and saw that the author was actually a male. I know,I know, it is prejudiced, but after reading the book, I was embarrassingly shocked that I was dealing with a "Mark" who could write a female character so exceptionally well. I really believed that I was reading a woman author. Guess that shows me, huh? Yes, Gordon writes exceptionally well, but I always figured that Ilona wrote Kate and Gordon wrote Curran, right? Well, that shows ME!

Henwick has written an exceptional urban fantasy. I would call it Urban Fantasy rather than "paranormal" for a few different reasons. First and foremost, the action is set in modern-day Denver. This is not 'alternate' Denver, but rather, a Denver as I know it myself. The story encompasses 'paranormal' beings, but in a fresh new way that was both believable in a scientific manner and highly interesting. There is action, suspense, a very likeable main character going through an incredibly tough time, and some exceptional additional characters. There are a couple of love interests (and one of them wedgies the shorts of some readers, but that is their problem) but the book doesn't disintegrate into a 'wham-bam-thank-you-mame' as so many other fantasy books do. And come on, who falls in love and gets married in a week? Instead, Henwick focuses on the character development, the world building, the science and military/police procedure, all to the good of his story. Everything about the story is well developed and leaves plenty of room for exceptional follow-up novels. One of which I am very much hoping to read quite soon!

Amber is much more interesting than many (most?) of the other female characters out there today. Well, other than Kate, Mercy, and Jane, of course! She is ex-military and as such, is highly trained. However, she is also damaged, highly mature in some ways, immature in others. Strong enough to protect others, but in terrible pain herself. There isn't the kind of instant sex you find in many books, but she is going through a vital change, which causes her to suffer from a heart-rending difficulties, both emotionally and physically. The creature she is changing into is 'highly charged' - much more so than she is comfortable with. Dealing with these changes will be interesting to watch, given the whole dynamic of the community she is moving into. It will be fascinating to see her grow and mature, hopefully without her falling into the whole "Anita Blake" sleaze fest. I like very much that there is a mixed dynamic in her love interests, to be honest - it is more realistic within the context of this bright new world that Henwick is developing. I look forward to a brilliant future with Amber and her friends and enemies, and hope very much that I can continue to be so wonderfully positive about this series. ( )
  soireadthisbooktoday | May 4, 2014 |
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Not dead. Yet. Not undead either, but the odds are stacking up against Amber.Denver's brutal drug gangs want her dead, but there's no chance for her to hide away. Her PI business is already struggling to get by, and she has to take a job for a wealthy local businesswoman, Jennifer Kingslund.That's despite knowing the case will compel her to deal with the reason she had to leave the military's most secret Special Forces unit: she was bitten by a vampire, and there's no escape from that.Out of sight of humanity, Denver's dark side pulses with supernatural dangers, and the vampires want to claim Amber as their own.Can Amber defeat the gangs and solve Jennifer's case before she has to face her own personal crisis - to oppose the vampires ... or to become one?Browse the reviews, check the sample and see if you agree: "They represent some of the best the field has to offer."- Charles de Lint, in a review of the series for Fantasy & Science Fiction

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