Dream Stalkers: The Shadow Watch Book Two
By (Author) Tim Waggoner
Illustrated by Amazing 15
2
Watkins Media Limited
Angry Robot
21st November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Fantasy
Paperback
368
Width 106mm, Height 174mm, Spine 25mm
181g
A new drug - Shut-Eye - has been developed in the dreamland, and smuggled into our world. It's addictive, and dangerous, and Shadow Watch agents Audra and Mr Jinx are on the case, preparing new recruits to deal with the problem. Meanwhile, a wave of ancient, bodiless Incubi are entering the dreams of humans in an attempt to possess them and live new lives. Only the criminally insane would ever risk a confrontation with them. Thank goodness, then, for Mr Jinx- clown, Shadow Watch agent, psychopath. File Under-Urban Fantasy
There are moments of Earth-shattering violence, a bit of social commentary, as well as non-stop action. In the end, all of this insanity makes perfect sense, which actually scares the hell out of me. Heres my recommendation for readingDream Stalkers,justcheck your disbelief at the door and enjoy the ride.
Frank Michael Serrington
Waggoners detailed world is so intricate the reader can imagine almost every tangible detail of the Land of Nod, picture the incubi hospital known as the Sick House, and even mentally conjure vehicles such as the Death Mobile. For kids who grew up with The Addams Family, The Munsters and other twisted fare Dream Stalkers will feel right at home.
FanGirlNation
If you like clowns, nightmares, to read about dreams, and the meaning of life; then I recommend you to readDream Stalkersby Tim Waggoner.
Open Book Society
For the fact that this is a book about nightmares, this is a really comic story and the world felt fully imagined. There are a lot of concepts to get your head around, but if you enjoy urban fantasy then I would recommend this series. It is quite fast paced, but I found that there was enough going on without the plot feeling bloated. Where Audra and Jinx go from here, I cannot say, but I figure it will be one hell of a crazy intense journey.
Fantasy Book Review
I loved this book Waggoners world building is unique and engaging. I loved all of the characters that he created, including the villains.
Amis Hoard
Tim Waggoner is a novelist and college professor. His original novels include the Nekropolis series, Cross County, Darkness Wakes, Pandora Drive, and Like Death. His tie-in novels include The Lady Ruin series and the Blade of the Flame trilogy, both for Wizards of the Coast. He's also written fiction based on Supernatural, Stargate- SG-1, Doctor Who, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and others. He teaches composition and creative writing at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio, and has a busy online presence in the fantasy fiction community.