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Old 08-05-2017, 02:20 PM   #113
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Originally Posted by kacir View Post
Please reconsider. This is not fantasy.
It is placed in a similar word as some fantasy books, but it lacks other features from a typical fantasy book.

P.I. Garrett is a guy with "... worn gumshoes and a world-weary attitude, and a man who constantly needs a shave." plus he has a highly cynical attitude and lots of snarky observations about the human nature and the world in general.

When I read the books I imagined Garrett in an almost medieval setting. The book covers, however depict him in a trench-coat and a hat that wouldn't look out-of-place in a Phil Marlowe world. Fortunately, description of the world is ambiguous enough, so my (or yours) imagination can fill-in the details - as long as you do not pay attention to the cover graphics ;-)

You're very persuasive! You convinced me.


First, however, I need to finish "Tokyo Doll," by John McPartland and another book (unrelated to this thread) by Robert Silverberg - "Starborne" - which reminds me of one of my favorite SF authors: Barry Malzberg.

So, which one should I look at?
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