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Already Dead: A Novel by Charlie Huston
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Already Dead: A Novel (edition 2005)

by Charlie Huston

Series: Joe Pitt (1), Joe Pitt Casebooks (1)

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Those stories you hear? The ones about things that only come out at night? Things that feed on blood, feed on us? Got news for you: they’re true. Only it’s not like the movies or old man Stoker’s storybook. It’s worse. Especially if you happen to be one of them. Just ask Joe Pitt. There’s a shambler on the loose. Some fool who got himself infected with a flesh-eating bacteria is lurching around, trying to munch on folks’ brains. Joe hates shamblers, but he’s still the one who has to deal with them. That’s just the kind of life he has. Except afterlife might be better word. From the Battery to the Bronx, and from river to river, Manhattan is crawling with Vampyres. Joe is one of them, and he’s not happy about it. Yeah, he gets to be stronger and faster than you, and he’s tough as nails and hard to kill. But spending his nights trying to score a pint of blood to feed the Vyrus that’s eating at him isn’t his idea of a good time. And Joe doesn’t make it any easier on himself. Going his own way, refusing to ally with the Clans that run the undead underside of Manhattan–it ain’t easy. It’s worse once he gets mixed up with the Coalition–the city’s most powerful Clan–and finds himself searching for a poor little rich girl who’s gone missing in Alphabet City. Now the Coalition and the girl’s high-society parents are breathing down his neck, anarchist Vampyres are pushing him around, and a crazy Vampyre cult is stalking him. No time to complain, though. Got to find that girl and kill that shambler before the whip comes down . . . and before the sun comes up.… (more)
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Title:Already Dead: A Novel
Authors:Charlie Huston
Info:Del Rey (2005), Paperback, 288 pages
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Already Dead by Charlie Huston

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    Aloha from Hell by Richard Kadrey (crimeminister)
    crimeminister: If you like your urban fantasy a little gritty, a little grimey, with a stiff splash of noir to add character, read the Joe Pitt series by Charlie Huston. It's a little less fantastic, a little more bleak than the world of Sandman Slim, but any fan of one will probably like the other.… (more)
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    cmwilson101: Both of these series are witty & noir, involving detective work and vampires.
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    VictoriaPL: Hardboiled with fangs, check.
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    LongDogMom: Similar style and feel to the characters
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It was ok. A lot like many of the other vampire series. ( )
  Brian-B | Nov 30, 2022 |
I have owned this for so long I honestly don't remember if I had heard about this book or if it just looked cool but either way, I had no idea what this was about. I didn't even know this was about vampires and supernatural stuff. I found the story to be fine but I didn't love it and the formatting of the book drove me crazy.

I am not usually a person who notices grammar stuff in books. I'm much more likely to notice repetition in dialogue or plots but the way this book was written really distracted me. All the dialogue is formatted with em-dashes instead of quotation marks and there are no dialogue tags at all. Here's an example.
—What’d they call it?
—Uh, Gruesome quadruple homicide.
—Shit.
—Looks pretty sloppy, Joe.
—Yeah, well, there weren’t a lot of options.
—Uh-huh, sure, sure. What was it?

I personally believe that if you're going to do nonstandard things with punctuation there should be a story relevant reason for doing so. I might feel differently about this if only the vampires had this sort of punctuation so that it was a way of using grammar to show that they weren't human or something but as it was applied to everyone's speech, it just distracted me. I don't know if this is the normal style for this author but I didn't like it.

The story was fine and had moments I liked. Joe is a fairly typical "good guy" who is kinda disguising that and I enjoyed that. The mystery was interesting enough and had some interesting turns. I wouldn't say it was completely surprising but I also didn't predict everything. The world-building was interesting. There are basically vampire mobs and they each control parts of NYC.. Learning about the different ideologies of the groups were one of the more interesting parts of this book. There were some characters I would have liked more of. Joe has a kind of love interest, Evie, but she's almost completely a non-character and we barely know anything about her except her relationship to Joe.

This book was good enough that I'll consider continuing with this series if I can easily get them from the library but I won't be purchasing the others. I think a lot of people who may want a less traditional vampires story might enjoy this and I would say if this sounds interesting to give it a shot. ( )
  AKBouterse | Oct 14, 2021 |
Violent tough guy vamp. Manhattan gang politics and the metaphisical ramifications of vamp infection. A true scion of Hammet. ( )
  Je9 | Aug 10, 2021 |
Th story tended towards the gross, but the writing was great. I'll try some others by Charlie ... ( )
  rendier | Dec 20, 2020 |
I found the sequels from a used book sale, but not the first book, and wanted to start from the beginning. I wasn’t sure what to expect, and found the book to be too dark, without much humor. I’m not sure if I like this world, and the writing is a bit sparse. ( )
  TheDivineOomba | Oct 26, 2019 |
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For Casey Allen, Stephen Bond, Steve Gardner, Chip Harder, Eugene Rominger, Bob Stear, and all the odd and brilliant kids I used to sit around basements and diners with, imagining strange worlds.
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Those stories you hear? The ones about things that only come out at night? Things that feed on blood, feed on us? Got news for you: they’re true. Only it’s not like the movies or old man Stoker’s storybook. It’s worse. Especially if you happen to be one of them. Just ask Joe Pitt. There’s a shambler on the loose. Some fool who got himself infected with a flesh-eating bacteria is lurching around, trying to munch on folks’ brains. Joe hates shamblers, but he’s still the one who has to deal with them. That’s just the kind of life he has. Except afterlife might be better word. From the Battery to the Bronx, and from river to river, Manhattan is crawling with Vampyres. Joe is one of them, and he’s not happy about it. Yeah, he gets to be stronger and faster than you, and he’s tough as nails and hard to kill. But spending his nights trying to score a pint of blood to feed the Vyrus that’s eating at him isn’t his idea of a good time. And Joe doesn’t make it any easier on himself. Going his own way, refusing to ally with the Clans that run the undead underside of Manhattan–it ain’t easy. It’s worse once he gets mixed up with the Coalition–the city’s most powerful Clan–and finds himself searching for a poor little rich girl who’s gone missing in Alphabet City. Now the Coalition and the girl’s high-society parents are breathing down his neck, anarchist Vampyres are pushing him around, and a crazy Vampyre cult is stalking him. No time to complain, though. Got to find that girl and kill that shambler before the whip comes down . . . and before the sun comes up.

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