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Dead Man Walking: Volume 2

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Dead Man Walking: Volume 2

Contributors:

By (Author) Simon R. Green

ISBN:

9781982192433

Publisher:

Baen Books

Imprint:

Baen Books

Publication Date:

2nd July 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Occult fiction
Urban fantasy

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

288g

Description

BOOK TWO IN THE ISHMAEL JONES SERIES FROM BEST-SELLING AUTHOR SIMON R. GREEN

Ishmael Jones is called in to solve the mystery of a rogue secret agent who came in from the cold to spill all he knew, only to end up murdered in detention. Then his body goes missing. Then other people start dying. Has the murdered agent risen from the dead to get his revenge How can all this be happening in one of the most secure interrogation centers As Ishmael and his partner Penny dig deeper into whats really going on, secrets are revealed and horrors are uncovered, but so many people are dying they have to wonder if anyone will be left to reveal the answer to.

Praise for Dead Man Walking:

Not to be taken too seriously, this meld of SF and traditional hard-boiled spy fiction hints at plenty of further adventures. Publishers Weekly

This sequel to the wonderful THE DARK SIDE OF THE ROAD takes the basic structure of a traditional English country house mystery and mixes it with a bit of supernatural horror and suspense. Richard Kadrey and E.E. Knight fans will particularly relish Greens genre-blending novel. Library Journal

Its the kind of novel that reads easily, and that just as easily holds your attention from the first page to the last, making you regret the story is over and making you long for the next adventure of the characters youve come to love over the course of this tale . . . Fun, quirky and most importantly: slightly different from what you would traditionally expect in the genre. The Gatehouse

Im not sure how Simon Green manages to be hilarious yet grotesquely gruesome at the same time, yet he pulls it off magnificently! The fast-moving, twisting plot kept me gripped throughoutand I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who enjoys an intriguing mystery enlivened by a dash of the supernatural, a hint of the macabre and a liberal sprinkling of humour. Severn House

DEAD MAN WALKING is a very, very good book; atmospheric, funny, intense and a bit gory! Bookaholic Swede

Praise for The Dark Side of the Road:

[A] brisk, breezy first in a new mystery series . . . With convincing supernatural twists [and] witty chapter titles . . . readers will be anxious for a sequel. Publishers Weekly

Genre-blending author Green introduces another wisecracking protagonist, Ishmael Jones . . . Fans of the British TV series Torchwood will enjoy the irreverent, otherworldly protagonist. Booklist

A new book from Green is always a treat for SF and urban fantasy fans, because they know that in his fictional worlds things are never quite what they seem until its too late. His first foray into more traditional crime fiction (albeit with an otherworldy flavor) will delight mystery readers, especially those who relish a bit of genre blending. Library Journal

Pure horrific fun. Audio File Magazine

Without a doubt, this is one of the best books the author has ever penned down. The Gatehouse

I really enjoyed the book. If anything it was over too soon. The author captures the English Country Manor Murder Mystery feel very well, as he sets up pretty much everybody as a suspect . . . I look forward to finding out more in future volumes. British Fantasy Society

The first book in the Ishmael Jones series had a great set of mysteries that left you dying to know what was going on. Creature From The Book Lagoon

Praise for Jekyll & Hyde Inc.:

This book is hard to put down. It is exciting from start to finish, with thrills and monsters waiting behind every dark corner. San Francisco Book Review

Green transforms Robert Lewis Stevensons classic horror novel into the launch pad for an exciting adventure. He takes readers through a romp involving multiple horror classics, updated to the twenty-first century in an amusing and entertaining read. Ricochet

Theres something about Greens dark humor that sucks me into many of his books. And, as violent and gory as this book is, its really about a good man striving to stay good in the worst circumstances. Lesa's Book Critiques

It has all the grim and all the dark of many of the authors previous series. Reading Reality

Praise for the Deathstalker series:

Green moves his plot at top speed, and his characters are alive and his background solid. Asimov's SF Magazine

A huge SF novel of sweeping scope, told with a strong sense of legend . . . some old-fashioned heroes and a theme of honorand for the most part, it works. Locus

Green writes great space opera, with blasters and swords and heroes that kick butt around the galaxy. SF Site

An over-the-top masterpiece that veers between brutal comedy and touching riffs on love, loyalty and betrayal . . . bloody funny and extremely bloody. The Guardian

One of the few writers still using the galactic empire as a theme, and he does it to good effect. At times the stories have some of the feel of a fantasy epic, but theyre undeniably sf, rip roaring space operas with dastardly villains, exciting battles, nefarious plots, and strong willed heroes. Take this as an antidote after one too many serious and relevant stories about the human condition. Science Fiction Chronicle

A great facility with action scenes [and] dialogue . . . Terrific new characters. SFX Magazine

I would recommend this book if you like your plots sweeping, your characters big and your stories bold. SFcrowsnest

Space opera at its action best. The novel is populated with heroic figures reminiscent of Lancelot and Arthur and villains that make Darth Vader seem like a nice person . . . Once again, Simon R. Green has written a work that will appeal to Star War fans. Midwest Book Review

Space opera at its finest . . . The motley band of rebels plays off each other with the sharp wit and endearing affection found in the best buddy comedies, and Lewis, with his wry humor, is an engaging galactic Indiana Jones. RT Book Reviews

Space opera on a grand scale done with great talent and a sense of adventure. Science Fiction Chronicle

A guaranteed blood-and-thunder romp, shot-through with broad swathes of fashion parody, a sustained piss-take on lives of the Rich and Famous and the occasional lance of satire. This last is refreshing stuff. Its mostly aimed at Dictatorship, Fascism, Established Religion, the Toadying Media and so-forthand its nice to find an author who knows that laughter is the most destructive weapon to aim at a repressive establishment. In short, very violent, very funny, very good. Infinity Plus

Action, characterization, and ethical dilemmas all balanced and mingled in a way to keep readers turning pages. Booklist

Greens ingenuity and sarcastic prose style keep readers from getting grossed out by the bloodshed or bored by tired space opera theatrics. Publishers Weekly

An epic crescendo in this final installment. Green uses every trick in his extensive repertoire in constructing this ultimate Deathstalker adventure. Highly recommended. SFRevu

Praise for Simon R. Green:

Simon R. Green is a great favorite of mine. Its almost impossible to find a writer with a more fertile imagination than Simon. Hes a writer who seems endlessly inventive. Charlaine Harris

A macabre and thoroughly entertaining world. Jim Butcher on the Nightside series

Nobody delivers sharp, crackling dialogue better than Green, and no one whisks readers away to more terrifying adventures or more bewildering locales. Black Gate Magazine

As quintessentially British as fish and chips! SF Site

Simon R Green is one hell of a consistent writer if you like your Fantasy /SF served with lashings of pulp mayhem, dollops of snarky characters and big piles of extreme gore, violence and horror. Mmm tasty. Fantasy Book Review UK

Simon R. Green is one of my all-time favorite writers and I havent read a book of his that I havent devoured. I hope he has many more years of writing left in him and suggest that if you need a fix, pick up his Ishmael Jones books. Crooked Reviews

A splendid riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma, conveyed with trademark wisecracking humor, and carried out with maximum bloodshed and mayhem. In a word, irresistible. Kirkus on Night Fall, starred review

[F]or those who want a fantasy-genre mash-up that doesnt slow down. Booklist on From a Drood to a Kill

Author Bio

Simon R. Greenis theNew York Timesbest-selling author of more than sixty science fiction, fantasy, and mystery novels. Green sold his first book in 1988 and the very next year was commissioned to write the best-selling novelizationof the Kevin Costner filmRobin Hood: Prince of Thieves.From there he went on to write many more series of books, including Deathstalker, Nightside, Secret History, Forest Kingdom, and the Ishmael Jones mysteries. His books have sold more than 3.8 million copies worldwide and have been translated into more than a dozen different languages.

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