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Jason Krumbine

Author of Just Dial 911 for Assistance

22 Works 172 Members 15 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: J.M. Krumbine, Jason Krumbine

Series

Works by Jason Krumbine

Fruitbasket from Hell (2008) 25 copies
Outlawed Love (2010) 19 copies
Two and a Half Dead Men (2011) 17 copies
Defiance (2018) 17 copies
One Stiletto in the Grave (2011) 13 copies
Little People, Big Crimes (2011) 8 copies
Death Wears Stilettos (2012) 8 copies
Dating the Villain (2015) 4 copies
A Grave Full of Stilettos (2012) 4 copies
The Dead Couple (2011) 3 copies
A Graveyard Romance (2010) 3 copies
Hand of God (2018) 3 copies
Dead for the Holidays (2011) 2 copies

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Made for tv novel

The dialogue and the characters are all snappy. I could visualize some scenes as happening in a tv show. It’s ‘The Orville’ with a better plot and a more world-weary crew. I almost said it needed editing, but I realized the slow pace of the plot was purposefully done to better frame what was actually happening.

I will definitely be buying the next book. This is good stuff.
 
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wildwily | 2 other reviews | May 28, 2020 |
I get it now

It’s Star Trek, but written with a modern view and a more humorous edge. With a bit of Babylon 5, some Firefly, and a heaping helping of actual thought in the world building.

But it’s better than Star Trek. There’s an actual plot line and skullduggery and backstory and, most importantly, real characters!! They don’t present as caricatures of humanity with all the depth of a puddle; they have cultures that defy human reason. And the humans accept the differences.

I’m doing a bad job of explaining. I simply love Ensign Calloway’s stuttering incoherence and panicked utterances under stress, Warrick’s swearing in multiple languages, Nax’s nocturnal wailing, and Rabkins’ grouchy sarcasm.

By the way, one name for god is ‘Steve’, apparently. So there’s that.

I am buying the next book
… (more)
 
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wildwily | 1 other review | May 28, 2020 |
Made for tv novel

The dialogue and the characters are all snappy. I could visualize some scenes as happening in a tv show. It’s ‘The Orville’ with a better plot and a more world-weary crew. I almost said it needed editing, but I realized the slow pace of the plot was purposefully done to better frame what was actually happening.

I will definitely be buying the next book. This is good stuff.
 
Flagged
wildwily | 2 other reviews | May 28, 2020 |
I get it now

It’s Star Trek, but written with a modern view and a more humorous edge. With a bit of Babylon 5, some Firefly, and a heaping helping of actual thought in the world building.

But it’s better than Star Trek. There’s an actual plot line and skullduggery and backstory and, most importantly, real characters!! They don’t present as caricatures of humanity with all the depth of a puddle; they have cultures that defy human reason. And the humans accept the differences.

I’m doing a bad job of explaining. I simply love Ensign Calloway’s stuttering incoherence and panicked utterances under stress, Warrick’s swearing in multiple languages, Nax’s nocturnal wailing, and Rabkins’ grouchy sarcasm.

By the way, one name for god is ‘Steve’, apparently. So there’s that.

I am buying the next book
… (more)
 
Flagged
wildwily | 1 other review | May 28, 2020 |

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