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Deathwish (Cal Leandros) [Kindle Edition]

Rob Thurman
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)

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“Thurman continues to deliver strong tales of dark urban fantasy.”
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In a nightmarish new york city, life is there for the taking...

Half-human Cal Leandros and his brother Niko are hired by the vampire Seamus to find out who has been following him—until Seamus turns up dead (or un-undead). Worse still is the return of Cal’s nightmarish family, the Auphe. The last time Cal and Niko faced them, they were almost wiped out. Now, the Auphe want revenge. But first, they’ll destroy everything Cal holds dear...

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 477 KB
  • Print Length: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Roc; Original edition (March 3, 2009)
  • Sold by: Penguin Publishing
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001RDCJE4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #78,217 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No limits, March 3, 2009
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Picking up right where "Madhouse" left off, the Auphe (evil hell dimension hopping/traveling monsters) are again a threat to our heroes, brothers Cal and Niko Leandros. If that wasn't enough to deal with, there's also ex-lovers, mysterious ancient cabals, family complications and an unknown assailant that has killed a client. Things get darker as Cal's Auphe heritage starts to rise to the surface to become more central to his personality. Can Cal fight his darker impulses and should he?

"Deathwish" has all that snappy and snark-tastic dialogue that has become the author's trademark but we're also treated to something new. I love the first person perspective of Rob Thurman's novels but in "Deathwish' the narrative/perspective changes back and forth between Cal and Niko's view. We have a great opportunity to see how Cal's long suffering brother views him and the choices he's made in his life. This also has the benefit of adding more depth to Niko's character as we get more insight on what motivates him.

"Deathwish" is a bit psychologically darker than previous novels as the alternating character perspective also allows us to see just how far and to what lengths the brothers are willing to go to protect each other, and the answer is...there are no limits.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stop reading and order it, already--you're wasting precious time!, March 4, 2009
In my opinion, Deathwish is the book of the month, the book of the year, and the book of the series thus far.

To start with, the addition of Niko's POV in this book added unbelievable depth to both his and Cal's characters. If you loved the brothers before--and I know you did--then you'll begin to feel as if you hardly knew them before now. Flashes of their childhood are more prevalent in this book, giving you further insight into both their past and the way they are now.

Another major attribute were the villians. As much as I liked Sawney Bean, Cerberus, and Darkling, they were always second fiddle to the Auphe, and in Deathwish, the Auphe are the major villain. Though that's not to say that there's a scarcity in new monsters--hell no. We've got mermaids, chupacabras, and mummified cats coming out of the wazoo.

Deathwish has all of the action of the first three books, plus added suspense and angst that will keep you up to all hours of the morning, heart pounding, adrenaline racing, fingers almost ripping pages in anxiety to see what happens next.

Happy reading.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best discovery of the season!, March 12, 2009
I so wish I'd discovered this series with book one. As it is I really have to go back and read the whole thing, because "Deathwish" is fantastic!

Cal has more to deal with than any young man of twenty should have to face. He struggles with the Auphe side of his nature constantly. He knows his very presence puts anyone he cares about in danger. He loves his brother Nik even though the two of them are incredibly different, and he constantly fears what might happen to Nik because of him. To make matters worse, anyone who can tell or finds out that Cal is half-Auphe instantly distrusts him. It's enough to make anyone bitter, and Cal's pretty unstable to begin with.

Nik is on a far more even keel than his brother; he's had to be. At the age of four their mother handed him baby Cal and told him it was his job to raise his brother. Ever since he realized that the Auphe were tracking Cal, however, he's trained himself to kill. Somehow he must keep Cal alive though murderous vampires, disgusting sea monsters, an immortal hunter, a vengeful mummy, a lecherous puck, and Auphe plans that are far, far worse than the torture they've already put Cal through.

The panoply of characters surrounding the Leandros Brothers made the story truly come alive. Promise is an interesting vampire, someone who loves Nik yet occasionally has trouble relating to him. Robin, the lecherous puck, is a delightfully conflicted character. Everyone from the werewolf that occasionally shares Cal's bed to the mummified cat that adopts Robin to the force-of-nature hunting Promise's daughter turns out to be fascinating in his or her own right.

The humor--whether crass or dark, snarky or hilarious--is right on target, and eminently quotable. The action is fast-paced and fascinating, and the plot twists are delicious. I tend to roll my eyes when I find out there's yet another series with vampires and werewolves in it, but this one definitely felt original and different. There's so much more in it, from mummies to revenants, giant sentient rats to Boggles, and the author makes them unusual and fun.
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