Necropolis

Paperback, 245 pages

Published April 15, 2014 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

ISBN:
978-1-4961-5264-0
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5 stars (2 reviews)

1 edition

New cover so time for a second reading

5 stars

I can’t believe it was 8 yeas ago that I first read this book and I still haven’t partaken in the art of wolfing…pretty sure I can somehow blame the author for that…just give me a bit of time. This book is still great fun, Dyson is still one of my favourite characters and Celine Dion’s music is still a blight on those with ears. The stand-out thing for me this time was Dyson’s wit, his ability to have the right thing to say, no matter on how tense the situation. The secondary characters are fantastic, they each have plenty of baggage that they bring to the story…mostly to annoy Dyson…what I do want to see is a spin-off with Sunita, I’m sure she is leading a secret life too. This edition has been tidied up a bit and what you are left with as a very slick piece of …

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5 stars

Very good story. I can really relate to Dyson, his hatred of Céline Dion had me laughing. I also learnt all about wolfing in this book a hobby I have yet to partake in.

You can see the influence of American Psycho, it has the same bold character, the extreme violence and madness has been removed, instead you have a much more controlled character. This makes for a scarier sociopath. How Dyson has to try and fit in at work, dealing with lame-ass work colleagues was well written, it really gets you on his side. The plot is strong, lots of plot lines all tying in nicely for a great ending.

A top blend of dark humour and satire. Looking forward to reading the sequel that has just come out.

PS: Looking forward to reading Céline Dion's review after I send a copy of this book.

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