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Title:Kill the Dead (Sandman Slim #2)
Author:Richard Kadrey
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 434 pages
Published:October 5th 2010 by Eos (first published January 10th 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Horror. Fiction. Paranormal

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What do you do after you’ve crawled out of Hell to wreak bloody revenge? If you’re Stark you turn to bounty hunting, tracking and decimating whatever rogue monsters you’re paid to kill. Stark hates the work, but he needs the money, especially the big bucks Lucifer is offering. In town as an adviser on a biopic of his life, Lucifer needs protection, and he wants Stark as his bodyguard. But the gig isn’t all bad; there is the very sexy, very hot French porn star Brigitte Bardo, a friend of Lucifer’s in LA to remake her reputation as a legit actress. While it isn’t love, it’s pretty damn good, and after 11 years of demonic chastity, it’s enough for now. Stark has enough trouble juggling a diva devil and a scorching French bombshell without a zombie plague to complicate matters. And just what happens when a human-angel half-breed is bitten by the living dead? His human side begins to die, transforming him into an unstoppable angel of death—a killing machine devoid of emotion or thought, with no regrets or future to worry about. Not a bad way to be when your choices are limited. Now, Stark has to decide . . . if he does finds a cure for the zombie infection, will he take it?

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ISBN: 0061714313 (ISBN13: 9780061714313)
Edition Language: English
Series: Sandman Slim #2
Characters: Allegra, Kasabian, Vidocq, Dr. Kinski, James Stark, Candy, Julia Sola
Setting: Los Angeles, California(United States)

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Kill the Dead is the second book in the Sandman Slim novels. You can find the review for the first book, Sandman Slim here. As with the first book, Kill the Dead involves Angels and Demons but this time the threat the walking dead, otherwise known as various types of zombies. The problem however is that the reader is not really made aware the the zombies are indeed the "big bad" in this book until Stark suddenly had to deal with them.Unlike Sandman Slim, Kill the dead, is really quite

Buddy read with the Machalo Group!This is my new favorite series and James Stark is my new book boyfriend--right at the very top of that exclusive list. I won't bore you with too much fangirling, so here's the short of it: it's hilarious, gritty, dark and terrifying, all of my favorite things rolled into one. Jimmy drinks hard, smokes too much, steals over-the-top expensive cars to get around, and kills anything that deserves it without batting an eye, all while making witty observations about

KILL THE DEAD started strong, then went wayward for a good while. About 65-70 percent of the way in, I had the notion this was a 3-star book in my hands, a good read, but not as good as the first Sandman Slim. Then Kadrey threw it into overdrive. He put his foot to the floor, and ramped this sucker up to 4.5 stars; so, I give it a solid 4-star grade. He even toyed with 5 stars by the end (yeah, he shook things up that much), but Stark's inability to say one sentence like a normal person, just

3.5 Zombie-spine-ripping-starsThis series is ripe with humour, guts and evil machinations and has the potential to become one of my favorite UF series.Kadrey is a hell of a writer and I can't wait to see where he takes this merry band of donut loving misfits.

You know how you can overlook a really good friend's faults? Moreover, how those faults kinda become the things you cherish most about him or her? For me, that's exactly why I love James Stark/Sandman Slim. This character is so broken and disjointed. He's unpredictable, but not in the sense that he's chaotic, but in that I believe Richard Kadrey had no idea (even in book two) who or what he wanted Stark to be. The end of this book is proof that Stark could turn out to be anything (aside from a

What do you say about a book that stars a nephalim who believes that Lucifer may be his father, and who has a head for a roommate/sidekick? It's like Terry Pratchet met up with Anne Rice and then had a date with Buffy!Not having read the first Sandman Slim book probably won't matter - the backstory is exposited in drips and drabs, and knowing might not make the plot any easier to follow. That's not a bad thing, mind you. Learning about the different types of zombies (apparently there are four),