Wednesday 19 July 2017

Urban Enemies -- a NetGalley review

I did like this book, although I feel that I missed a lot of the nuances in most of the stories.  I am familiar with Butcher's, Hearne;s, Armstrong's, McGuire's, and Vaughn's worlds, so enjoyed their stories more.  All of the stories are well-written, but without a knowledge of the world that they inhabit, again, a lot (if not all) of the nuance is lost.

That said, this is still well worth a read.  It is interesting to have stories from the villain's perspective and doing so opens up a different view to some well-loved universes.

Urban Enemies
edited by Joseph Nassise
Simon and Schuster, c2017




















I was offered a free copy of this ebook for my unbiased review.

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