Showing posts with label Illigit Lit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illigit Lit. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Jim Butcher

Jim Butcher is one of my favorite Urban Fantasy writers. The Dresden Files novels are awesome. I hope he keeps the Files going. As of August 8th, Dresden Files #13, Ghost Story, is #1 on the New York Times Best Seller List. This is the 3rd Dresden novel in a row to hit #1.

Check out Jim Butcher's web page:

Jim Butcher

Also check out this interview of Jim Butcher by another awesome fantasy writer, Patrick Rothfuss, at Comic Con last month:


Now watch Jim Butcher interview Patrick Rothfuss. Rothfuss wrote an amazing first novel, The Name of the Wind, and followed it up with The Wise Man's Fear



Monday, January 24, 2011

Palms Daddy


Check out this awesome hard-boiled crime series - The Jack Palms novels by Seth Harwood. Real grit! The first in the series is Jack Wakes Up. Once I started reading, I couldn't put it down. Then I discovered Harwood's web site and was treated to a truly kick-ass surprise: Jack Wakes Up as an audiobook, a free audiobook! Further, the continuation of the Jack Palms' series as audiobooks only. After I finished reading  the first installment, I listened to it all over again. Then I moved on to the 2nd installment - Jack Palms II: This Is Life. Buy the book and listen to it as well... you won't regret it.





Death... And More Death



Death ... and More Death

A Colour-Blind Detective Tale

by Bill Capron


The world is black and white for me. So you'd think I'd be more sensitive than most to tonal shifts, but it seems there's never any warning before the dark side of life smacks me upside the head. No "Your Brakes Are Out" or "Gun Ahead" signs. No death congestion reports. If there had been, I'd have turned around and headed straight home, missing out on all the death. Then I could have seen it like you did: a diversion on the national news, antiseptic, pretty much painless. Maybe the easy summer should have been warning enough. Maybe I won't take a vacation ever again.

READ MORE...

Color Me Dead

The Thrilling Detective