(nicked from my Twitterings, because I'm too knackered to do it properly)
Zoo City, by Lauren Beukes (@laurenbeukes): Brilliant. Compared favourably with Michael Marshall Smith (@ememess), I'd have to agree. Dark, gritty, deliciously original. Buy it. Thank me later.
The Fallen Blade, by Jon Courtenay Grimwood (@JonCG_novelist). Vampire assassins in Venice. Seriously, what more do you need to know? utterly brilliant.
Currently reading The Watchers, by Jon Steele, which has the tagline "Imagine the Bourne Identity rewritten by Neil Gaiman". I'm *so* intrigued...
Been a while since I posted any reviews. So, here goes
The Road to Bedlam: The Courts of the Feyre, Vol. II, by Mike Shevdon
Fabulous stuff. As the title suggests, it's the second book in a series, the follow-up to the superb Sixty-One Nails. The first book had hints of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, with doses of Jim Butcher's Dresden Files thrown in. It's the story of Niall, and his discovery that he's not really one of us, but of Fey heritage. A dark and hidden London (hence the Neverwhere comparisons) full of strange wonders...
This second book is different in tone, and centres on the disappearance of Niall's daughter, and his quest to find out what happened. It's hugely enjoyable and whilst we see our favourite characters from Sixty One Nails cropping up, stranger things happen. I loved Raffmir and his toying with Niall throughout the story.
Bach's Toccata on a ukulele. Pure awesome.
old cameraphone shot - the only thing I did with this photo is adjust the shadows. My eyes don't normally look that blue, but the flash has given it an amazing colour