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Slashback (Cal Leandros, Bk 8)
Slashback - Cal Leandros, Bk 8
Author: Rob Thurman
I stopped and let them circle me, first because it was intriguing and, second, because, honestly, what could they do? Only knives, but all armed, and that made them even more interesting. Interesting. Fun. Playtime… — Taking on bloodthirsty supernatural monsters is how Caliban and Niko Leandros make a living. But yea...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780451465023
ISBN-10: 0451465024
Publication Date: 3/5/2013
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Roc
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Slashback (Cal Leandros, Bk 8) on + 25 more book reviews
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This is the one that made me put the series down and put everything I own by Rob Thurman up on swap. Her books are usually a little bit loopy, but this one goes off the deep end.

The monster of the week in this book is springheeled jack. The original SHJ was an old Victorian era extra creepy rape ghost with springs for heels. Here he doesn't jump at all, has no apparent sexual urges, or resemble anything anyone would think to call spring heeled jack. He actually is a serial killer much like jack the ripper. No wait, he's actually a storm spirit of some sort. No wait, he was infected by a storm spirit. He's actually a (spoiler)




a damaged angel who has been infected by a storm spirit. But don't worry, angels are actually crystalline beings and storm spirits are really parasites.

And if that mess were all, then it would not have been that bad, but everything else is also getting a little over done. Cal is getting more and more over the top as the author tries harder and harder to wow the audience with how bad ass the character is, but at least his character develops from book to book. None of the other characters do.

The series has been going down hill for the last few books. It has had its moments, but it's just time to give it up.

I'm expecting the monster in the next book to be Frankenstein's monster who is really the greek god hadies, who is really an elephant, but not really an elephant because what we think of as elephants are actually reptile people, and the monster is clearly a giant organic spaceship built by the Navajo who was just worshiped by the ancient Greeks who named it Frankenstein's monster.
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reviewed Slashback (Cal Leandros, Bk 8) on + 276 more book reviews
The chapters of this book are divided between Cal in the present and Niko eleven years in the past. We learn quite a bit more about the dynamics that shaped these two warriors.
We also find that Robin has known Cal and Niko longer than their meeting in New York at Robin's used car lot.
Cal's snarky attitude and dangerous actions push Nik beyond his limit. He doesn't want to accept what Cal is becoming.
The end is what I expected, but I'm not ready to let these fascinating and deadly characters go.


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