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Black Blood [Hardcover]

John Meaney (Author)
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February 24, 2009
From John Meaney, the author of Bone Song and “the most important new SF writer of the 21st century,”* comes a new novel, Black Blood. In it he offers his intoxicating blend of futuristic noir and gothic fantasy in a thriller that carries a cop with a personal vendetta across the barrier between life and death. Here, in a morbidly lush necropolis, he must stop a conspiracy of killers whose power is fueled by spilling…

He’s lucky to be alive. That’s what everyone tells him. Except Tristopolitan police lieutenant Donal Riordan doesn’t feel lucky and he isn’t really alive. In one horrific moment not even death can erase from memory, Donal lost the woman he loved even as her ultimate sacrifice saved his life. Now it’s literally her heart that beats in his chest and her murder that Donal “lives” to avenge.

While being a zombie cop has its upsides—including inhuman reaction time and razor-sharp senses—Donal’s new undead status makes him the target of Tristopolis’s powerful Unity Party, whose startling rise to power is built on a platform of antizombie paranoia and persecution. The Party is no friend, to be sure—but it’s the secret cabal known as the Black Circle and their stranglehold on the city’s elite that consume Donal’s black heart. For at the center of this ring of evil is the man responsible for his lover’s murder—a man Donal has already had to kill once before.

Now, with ominous reports of white wolf sightings throughout the city and a dangerous sabotage attempt at police headquarters, all signs indicate that the Black Circle is planning a magical coup d’état. And the terror will begin with a political assassination triggered by a necroninja already hidden… in a place no one expects.

For Donal, it’s no longer a matter of life and death but something far more serious. How can he stop a killer who won’t stay dead and an evil that death only makes stronger?


*Times (London)

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In this sequel to Bone Song (2008), newly zombified police lieutenant Donal Riordan is determined to find the man responsible for his death. But to find his own murderer, Donal must penetrate a secret organization known as the Black Circle, whose fiendish mission appears to be taking over the city Donal calls home (and this could be merely the first step in a far more demonic plot). This is a mesmerizing novel set in an alternate reality in which magic, not science, is the basis of society and technology. This isn’t one of those alternate-reality stories in which the world is pretty much the same as ours, with a few minor differences; here, we’re presented with an entirely new place, rich in detail and atmosphere. It’s a place so vividly realized that we soon leave our familiar world behind and take up residence in this new, purple-tinged place with its living undead, its elevator wraiths, its gargoyles and magic-based technology. The story is a solid noirish mystery of dark revenge, but it’s the setting—this wondrous, rich, imaginative world—that captures us. --David Pitt

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“Mesmerizing... [A] wondrous, rich, imaginative world.”—Booklist



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Spectra (February 24, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553806718
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553806717
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 1.2 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,528,742 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I'm John Meaney (aka Thomas Blackthorne), writer of hard SF, gothic SF/dark fantasy, and near-future thrillers. Having studied physics and computer science, I've been an IT consultant and taught software engineering on three continents. Nowadays, I hide in a Welsh valley and write full-time.

I've trained in martial arts since I was a kid, primarily shotokan karate. I'm a trained hypnotist, so don't look into my eyes... And I adore cats.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm hard pressed to find books like these... the quality of the storytelling is through the roof, August 3, 2009
This review is from: Black Blood (Hardcover)
***Quick Warning - Please don't read this review if you plan to read the first book in this series, Bone Song. There are hints below that ruin the surprises within book one, and that'd be a terrible shame.

Plot Summary: Donal is alive, but at what price? The black heart that beats in his chest belonged to his lost love, Laura, and he lives for one reason only - revenge. Donal must adjust to life as a zombie, with all the perks and prejudices that come with his new undead status. And just when everyone thought they'd bagged most of the conspirators from the Black Circle, new troubles arise.

I think it's safe to say that this is my all-time favorite zombie series. In book one we had Laura, the brave, confident zombie leader who won Donal's heart, and then literally gave him her own when they were both fatally shot. Now it's Donal's turn, and he shows us over and over that despite his undead status, he's more intensely human than most of the sorry scumbags who are living and breathing in Tristopolis. He's still that upstanding guy with a gruff code of honor that is impeachable and impeccable.

I thought this sequel complimented the first novel nicely, and it gave John Meaney the opportunity to create a twisted trail of a intrigue while developing several characters further. In "Bone Song," the city of Tristopolis literally stole the show (I'm still marveling at this gothic wonderland), but in "Black Blood" the focus went back to the plot and characters. I certainly hope a third book is in the words, or I'm going to cry.

For fans who are wondering if this series is for them, I'd say this is about the darkest flavor of urban fantasy you can find. It's really closer to horror in many ways, except for the hero, Donal Riordan, who fits the classic UF protagonist mold. There are some seriously gory, disturbing and brilliant inventions that come out of these books, but they aren't for the faint of heart. Personally, I love it, but it's like taking a walk on the creepy, crawly, dark side of the cemetery at midnight on Halloween. What makes this compelling for me is Donal. I have such a soft spot for that guy. I'd follow him anywhere.

This is the second time Meaney has ended the story in a way that shocked me into awe. I have to know what happens next.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Zombie Cop Out for Revenge, April 22, 2009
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This review is from: Black Blood (Hardcover)
In _Bone Song_, we were introduced to a world where it was always night and wraiths served as elevators and to animate cars and the primary energy source of the city of Tristopolis was derived from the bones of the dead. Donal Riordan used to be an ordinary human police lieutenant until he's shot and his human life is ended at the end of the book. Now he's a zombie, kept alive by the black, artificial heart of his love, Laura, whose zombie life was ended by a bullet to the head at the same time he was shot, in the first book.

Donal now 'lives' to wreak revenge against those responsible for Laura's death, chasing down members of the Black Circle, powerful intriguers and sorcerers who are involved in various conspiracies aimed at toppling governments and gaining power. They may be behind the sudden growth of the Unity Party that is threatening to strip away all rights from zombies and others no longer quite human.

This is full of action and suspense against a background of gothic horror and dark urban fantasy. Readers should probably start with the first book, since this is a sequel that starts when the first book ends and many of the characters return. The plot is fast-paced and intricate. The characters are interesting. But above all, it's the bizarre inventiveness of this world of darkness that is part futuristic dystopia and part dark fantasy and horror where the tech is something out of nightmares that supplies a large part of the fun.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars dark futuristic urban fantasy noir, March 7, 2009
This review is from: Black Blood (Hardcover)
Tristopolitan police lieutenant Donal Riordan saw Senator Blanz kill his beloved Laura with a shot to the head just before the legislative official murdered him. However, Donal awakes from death with Laura's black zombie heart beating inside his chest; put there by paramedic mages. He returns to work with one goal in mind: a vendetta to take down anyone associated with Laura's death to include the top secret invincible organization, the Black Circle.

There is trouble brewing in Tristopolitan as the powerful Unity Party incites normals to go after undead and inhumans including zombies and revenants. This group is infiltrating every level of power, private and government, in a campaign to disenfranchise the undead. As Donal investigates Laura's death, he finds a connection to a foreign government with a diabolical plan to all non-human beings regardless of sentience. That nation is harboring Laura's killers, which means if Donal is to enact vengeance, his only reason to live, he must travel to a place that might become his tomb.

This is a dark futuristic urban fantasy noir set in a world that uses bones as the prime energy source. Wraiths abound as the police solve paranormal murders and everyday people wear sunglasses inside while never venturing outside which is perpetually dark and dangerous. Zombies are citizens with the same rights as the normals, but the Unity Party wants that revoked while also pushing a final solution of extermination mindful of Hitler. With that background in a free society, readers can imagine what Donal will face if he follows the investigation to its foreign roots. As with BONE SONG, BLACK BLOOD is a compelling tale that places a gothic horror inside a police procedural fantasy.

Harriet Klausner
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