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Loading... Dead Streets: A Matt Richter Novel (Matt Richter Novels) (edition 2011)by Tim Waggoner
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I liked the second Richter book far more than the first. World established, Waggoner seems to hit his story telling stride without large information dumps about the world around our intrepid detective. The story is tight, the world interesting without overwhelming the plot and the love story is dead on (no pun intended). no reviews | add a review
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The return of Matt Richter. Private Eye. Zombie. MATT RICHTER'S GOING TO PIECES - LITERALLY. You've got to keep your head to survive in the teeming undead city known as Nekropolis. It's a pity crazed genius Victor Baron couldn't manage that. Now everyone wants a piece of him. Zombie detective Matt Richter and his glamorous she-vampire companion Devona are back on the case, with another wild and wonderful investigation. FILE UNDER: Urban Fantasy [ Zombie Detective | Undead City | Crime Overlord | Off with his Head! ] No library descriptions found. |
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The main story involves Matt losing his head (literally) and then being framed for a crime his body commits. Yes, it's a storyline that could only happen to a zombie. There are many twists and turns to the story as Matt desperately tries to get things put together (his body and head) and figure out who is framing him.
The story seemed a bit lengthy for what happens and the way the story unfolds was kind of predictable. That being said I continue to enjoy all the quirky characters and the craziness that is the Nekropolis.
Overall I enjoyed this and would recommend to urban fantasy fans that like the bizarre and quirky with a dash of horror. I plan on reading the third (and final) book in the series, “Dark War”. ( )