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4.0 out of 5 stars
Slow & moody thriller,
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This review is from: White Bizango (Paperback)
A Southern thriller from the horror writer, introduced by Joe Lansdale (who, sadly, hasn't done a voodoo mystery of his own).
In the brief space of this short novel, Gallagher tells a fairly straightforward mystery here, with a pretty conventional embittered detective as protagonist. The method, however, is anything but mundane, as the mystery introduces the politics and ethics of voodoo and its practitioners. A quick read, but a good one, with an evocative setting. The pace is erratic, but the goal seems to be to create a mood and feel - a 'bayou noir'. It works, if you don't get too bogged down in the slow bits.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sensational Story,
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This review is from: White Bizango (Hardcover)
About a month ago I came across a brilliant short story called Magpie in a various author anthology called Final Shodows. I have been eagerly looking for other work by Gallagher which disappointingly, even though he seems to have written a substantial amount of novels and short stories is a bit hard to come across on the shelves. His publishers really need to pick up their act with distribution but anyway I'm getting off the point, White Bizango is the first of his novels that I have managed to come across and I am definitely going to keep searching for the rest as it is pure quality. I especially enjoyed the death point of view from the corpse's viewpoint chapters (without giving away what's going on here) it is a unique and sensational read. Definitely get this book, (the cover picture of the version I have has nothing to do with the story, nor does the blurb on the back really indicate what it is about, so don't be put off by it if you've got the same one). It is I guess not that much longer in length than a short story but it is still great value for money.
Police officer John Lafcadio comes across a weird suspect while investigating a shopping centre child abduction case. Barely escaping with his life and only because of the knowledge of two police officers specialising in cult crimes he is determined to track down the man responsible who is also leaving a trail of terrified victims in his wake. |
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White Bizango by Stephen Gallagher (Paperback - September 30, 2002)
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