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File Size: 391 KB
Print Length: 288 pages
Publisher: NYLA (February 25, 2015)
Publication Date: February 25, 2015
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00U1U3O02
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This series features a first-person narration by a vampire -- a vampire without any special powers. He doesn't drink blood because he takes a pill that eliminates the need for blood. He doesn't kill. He can't fly. He can't shape shift. He can't "glamour" anyone. He can go outdoors in the daylight. Plenty of characters in the novel find him sexually appealing, yet the vampire doesn't engage in any sexual activity. What the heck is the point of having a vampire protagonist if the vampire has no vampire characteristics?The Kindle version of the book has a substantial number of typos. The author's courtly and overtly flowery dialog is annoying, as is his reliance on a multitude of British-centric expressions (even though the vampire is supposedly from the American South and only recently living in a rural English village). Add to these afore-mentioned issues a glut of SAT vocabulary words that make me wonder whether the author was deliberately using a thesaurus to find synonyms for very common words, and you get a fairly bloated and gaseous novel.
The second installment in author Dean James' charming series of vampire cozies finds undead amateur sleuth Simon Kirby-Jones at a writers' conference hosted by local aristocrat Lady Hermione Kinsale. Simon's host and the clutch of other writers at the conference know him as the author of two highly respected biographies, but Simon also publishes novels pseudonymously, including a bestselling series of mysteries under the name Dorinda Darlington. The fun starts when a woman claiming to be Dorinda shows up at the conference and sets about infuriating her "colleagues." A corpse or two later, Simon is back to putting his vampiric attributes--acute hearing, the ability to sense when people are lying--to good use, helping the local constabulary solve a double murder.The toothsome Watson to Simon's toothy Sherlock is Sir Giles Blitherington, the young lord Simon hired as an assistant in the first Kirby-Jones mystery, shortly after he moved to the quaint village of Snupperton Mumsley. In Faked to Death Simon is still warding off Giles' incessant but not wholly unwelcome advances. He is also still remembering to take twice daily the pills that, in this modern age, allow vampires to live like mortals, gadding about in the sunlight and eschewing the drinking of blood.Perhaps perversely, I'm hoping Simon will forget his medication one day: I'd like to see how the polite society of Snupperton Mumsley would react should Simon start showing his fangs. I'm also hoping Dean Jones will continue chronicling Simon's exploits for a long time to come.Reviewed by Debra Hamel, author of Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece
As far as mysteries are concerned I expect genre-loving readers to still find this second episode at fault. The very classical rules of very classical detective stories require that the readers be given all necessary hints to solve it for themselves.It does not happen here and the identity of the murderer is entirely unexpected.As for the rest I was happier than with the first book: this series is apparently not meant to be more than just entertaining and -just- entertaining it is.The writing is quick, light hearted; there are repetitions and redundant statements but fewer than in the first episode not to mention that Simon is much more likeable here than it was there.It is an easy read for a lazy afternoon.
I saw this book while volunteering at the library. Read the back and ran home to tell me mother. We could not believe it, but read it any way. I had so much fun reading it and brought all three and re-reading them again this year.
An interesting read
This is the second (I think) in the Simon Kirby-Jones series, and it's a fun romp. A mystery about a mystery writer who is a gay vampire? How could you not love that! I'd recommend reading the books in order, due to a developing plot line, but each can be read on its own. It's not classic literature, by any means, but it's not a rag either.
This series is so easy to sit back and enjoy. The main sleuth happens to be gay and a vampire, but, that is really somewhat immaterial in this well-written murder mystery.A house party or writer's convention is held at Lady Kinsale's manor. True to the British style of cozy, the party is all but cozy. Seething emotions and oddness prevails as our Simon and his Assistant, Sir Giles, join in as new speakers. To Simon's dismay, he finds a charlatan pretending to be one of his alias.This book is written with humor and satire of the classic British mystery that many of us appreciate. The ending is a twist that you do not expect.Great read.
Highly enjoyable. Wish there were more books in the series. If you are a fan of cosy mysteries, I highly recommend this fun romp with a gay vampire living in Britain!
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