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"...The character portrayals are rich, deep, personable, and profound, walking a knife's edge between realism and archetype that makes each one of them..." Read more

"...I enjoyed the story, but I was left with the distinct feeling that the book was trying to convey some deeper truth, but I couldn’t discern what that..." Read more

"A good book, interesting story set in an interesting world...Needs to be a whole series though, because it leaves a LOT of questions about the world..." Read more

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5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Powerful writing, powerful metaphors, powerful entertainment
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2015
There are many books by many authors attempting to blend fantasy into other genres and modernize it. Some do well, most do badly. In "The Last Hot Time", master fantasy writer John Ford has given the world a masterpiece of hybridization that all other crossover... See more
There are many books by many authors attempting to blend fantasy into other genres and modernize it. Some do well, most do badly. In "The Last Hot Time", master fantasy writer John Ford has given the world a masterpiece of hybridization that all other crossover fiction should be measured against. Magic, science, organized crime, honor, and betrayal all live side by side in one my all time favorite novels.

In search of adventure, wealth, and fast times, small town paramedic Danny Holmon heads into Chicago, a city like many others in this post-apocalyptic America where Elftown has returned and merged with human cities, creating clear borders between the two. Those borders are no man's lands of opportunity and horror where a bit of magic and an old coin can restart a movie projector, heal a broken body, or get a person killed. Danny meets a cast of underworld human figures that have been touched by elfin magic in one way or another. Some now have small abilities that make their daily lives easier, some have broken minds that keep them from ever truly being human again, while others have learned to use the elves own magic against them. The gang Danny falls in with is made up of humans with an elf who is fond of fast cars and submachine guns. Their largest rival is a gang led by an elf with a taste for human women he can use, abuse, and leave dying in the streets.

Gambling, magic, and turf wars make up Danny's new life and he couldn't be happier. The character portrayals are rich, deep, personable, and profound, walking a knife's edge between realism and archetype that makes each one of them both as easy to like as the next door neighbor and as larger than life as a prohibition bank robber.

There's magic here, and science, and layered meaning so deep it takes a lifetime of reading just to tap the surface.
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5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
This was great
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2013
Wow. Another book sitting on my shelf for too long before I read it. This is a fantasy or a coming of age story or a gangster book or a test of literary quote knowledge or all of these or something more than that. I can't tell until I reread it in a couple of... See more
Wow. Another book sitting on my shelf for too long before I read it.

This is a fantasy or a coming of age story or a gangster book or a test of literary quote knowledge or all of these or something more than that. I can't tell until I reread it in a couple of years.

But if you haven't read it, read it.
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2.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
not Ford's best work
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022
I have read some good novels and stories by Ford before, and I am rather disappointed with this. It is set in a world where connections between the world of elves and the world of humans opened, elves came into the human world around these connections, some kind of magic... See more
I have read some good novels and stories by Ford before, and I am rather disappointed with this. It is set in a world where connections between the world of elves and the world of humans opened, elves came into the human world around these connections, some kind of magic leaked, and a zone of strangeness filled with a criminal/violent culture formed. The book starts with the main figure, a young EMT, driving to one of these zones in search of adventure and a new life. He witnesses an assassination attempt, helps the victims, and joins the staff of one of the leaders in that zone. During the book, he is involved in a number of magical shoot-outs, and ultimately becomes a candidate for a future leader in that zone.
To me, the world just does not work; combining 1930s type gangster shootouts, night clubs, and magic, somehow leaving out the consideration what the people actually do when they are not hanging around in the night club, or shooting, where does the money come from? Where does the food come from? I just cannot accept this world, the suspension of disbelief did not happen for me. Ford has built better worlds elsewhere.
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4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
writing is top-notch
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2016
A contemporary fantasy set in present day Chicago, One Last Hot Time is a story of a paramedic’s adventure into a world where the Elfland dimension and the human dimension have collided creating a permanent intermediary zone that bridges the two worlds. In this “Levee”... See more
A contemporary fantasy set in present day Chicago, One Last Hot Time is a story of a paramedic’s adventure into a world where the Elfland dimension and the human dimension have collided creating a permanent intermediary zone that bridges the two worlds. In this “Levee” elves and humans intermingle and the rules and norms of both societies are intertwined.

Interestingly, much of the contemporary feel of the book was not contemporary at all but had more of a 1920s, Chicago gangland, Al Capone feel. The elves did not like certain forms of human technology, such as television or color movies and therefore they somehow did away with them.

As far as how exactly to rate this, I am still scratching my head over this one. The writing is top-notch and that probably goes without mention, for John M. Ford has a sterling reputation for tight writing. However, there are quite a few things going on in this book—allegories, I suppose—which didn’t enter my head. I enjoyed the story, but I was left with the distinct feeling that the book was trying to convey some deeper truth, but I couldn’t discern what that was. Perhaps I need to dwell on it longer.
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5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Sorry but its just to difficult too explain why its so good. Read it
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2015
This is a cult classic. Sorry but its just to difficult to explain why its so good. Read it, love it and pass it on to someone else.
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3.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Needs a sequel or two!
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2015
A good book, interesting story set in an interesting world...Needs to be a whole series though, because it leaves a LOT of questions about the world it's set in!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
There are other books in this universe
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
I wrote this review because of other reviews. I think some might not realize this book is part of the Bordertown universe. Bordertown/Borderland books. Terri Windling, Will Shetterly, Emma Bull. Look up those authors. They started in the 80s. Life changing books... See more
I wrote this review because of other reviews. I think some might not realize this book is part of the Bordertown universe. Bordertown/Borderland books. Terri Windling, Will Shetterly, Emma Bull.
Look up those authors. They started in the 80s.
Life changing books for me as a teen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A Little Bit Sketchy
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2006
My problem with this book is that there isn't quite ENOUGH of it. That is why I called this review what I did. This is a coming-of-age novel and there are those, critics and readers both, who profess to find flaws in coming-of-age novels. Some people just don't... See more
My problem with this book is that there isn't quite ENOUGH of it. That is why I called this review what I did.

This is a coming-of-age novel and there are those, critics and readers both, who profess to find flaws in coming-of-age novels. Some people just don't like them and they prolly won't like this one either.

The setting is a place where cultures meeet. Of course, every REAL place, except a tribal village, is a place where cultures meet but THESE cultures are meeting at a somewhat even score and at breakneck speed. Three of these cultures are Urban near-future Chicago (which is more than one culture, itself, needless to say) the culture of the rural Midwest (which is ALWAYS engaged in meeting Chicago and vive versa) and, lastly, an Elfland returned from the mists.

Oh, you say, you don't READ fantasy. Well, go to Hell, he said politely. There are many characters who border on caricature. In fact, they blow right past caricature and come out on the other side as archetypes, teaching things about the soul. There is a romance subplot involving the coming-of-age protagonist and I find it HOT but I am like that. There is a cliche or two involved but they resonate, make the subplot stronger rather than weaker.

And, finally, the novel is other than a coming-of-age novel. Oh, it IS that but it is also a novel about power and society and warlords and what happens to you outside the rule of law. And the novel says powerful things about those issues and about healing and love and killing and vengeance and forswearing vengeance. And those ARE the things the apes-on-the-ground do most and often need to know the most about.

And Ford lets you see this happening without knowing it is going to happen. You are in the middle of this farm kid's coming of

age and you are also in the middle of what Machiavelli and Sun Tzu and Heinlein talked about.

And the title is so much like _The Last Good Kiss_ that I wondered. And, as I read the book it was clear. No plagiarism, obviously, but Ford has read Crumley and he SAYS so, right here:

"It shouldn't be possible to forget, given all the strings around our fingers: Hammett, Chandler, Crumley, Macdonald and McDonald. Not to mention Oedipus the King."

Add John M. Ford. And read this book.
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