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Deadtown (Deadtown, Bk 1)
Deadtown - Deadtown, Bk 1
Author: Nancy Holzner
Vicky's demanding job keeping the city safe from all manner of monsters is one reason her relationship with workaholic lawyer (and werewolf) Alexander Kane is in constant limbo. Throw in a foolhardy zombie apprentice, a mysterious demon-plagued client, and a suspicious research facility that’s taken an unwelcome interest in her family,...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780441018130
ISBN-10: 0441018130
Publication Date: 12/29/2009
Pages: 336
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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 72 ratings
Publisher: Ace
Book Type: Paperback
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Deadtown (Deadtown, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
This is the first book in Holzner's Deadtown series. Last I heard Holzner had two books on contract for this series, the second one Hellforged is due out the end of this month. I was super excited to read this book; it sounded right up my alley. Zombies, demons, and a kick-butt heroine! Well I was a little disappointed; this was an okay book but not great. Some of the story line is really interesting, but the majority of characters are annoying and hard to love.

Vicki is a shapeshifter and makes a living fighting and slaying people's demons. She lives in Deadtown, which is where all of the paranormals were forced to live after a big plague hit the downtown area and left a big portion of the city population zombified. Vicki is dating a werewolf politician named Kane who is fighting for paranormal rights. When a Hellion from Vicki's childhood makes an appearance in her life, she will have to figure out how to defeat it. In addition to dealing with that there is a lab that is studying genetics of paranormals that keeps trying to kidnap Vicky for research.

There were some good things about this book: I enjoy the way demons are dealt with and how Vicki can journey into people's dreams to face them. I love how Vicki has a detailed history and good explanation for how she was trained to fight demons...I hate it when characters suddenly know how to kick butt without any training. The idea of Deadtown and the politics behind paranormal rights was interesting, but has been dealt with by other authors.

There were also a lot of things I didn't like about the book. I did not enjoy Vicki much as a character or enjoy any of the side characters all that much. They are all kind of jerks. Vicki just doesn't generate the kick-buttness of some of her female counterparts in urban fantasy;for example Kate from the Kate Daniels series, Gin from the Elemental Assassin series or Jane from the Jane Yellowrock series are much tougher, easier to love, and just all around more interesting. I even think that Lucy Snyder's Spellbent has a more interesting heroine...although she's not an easy character to love at least she is proud of that. Vicki is kind of neither here nor there.

Kane as a love interest fizzles, the human guy Vicki is hot for isn't much better. Both of them are kind of annoying. If you are going to throw a little romance into the mix the characters should at least have some chemistry and I just don't get that here... For those who are wondering this is definitely more of an urban fantasy than a paranormal romance; which I like. In addition to this Vicki's girly zombie sidekick, Tina, makes you want to slap her all of the time. Tina is seriously unlikable....I think she is supposed to provide comic relief but with all the stealing and disappearing she does she mostly just annoys.

The pace of the book is good and the writing is very easy to read. The story is interesting enough and wraps up well.

So overall this is an okay book, but urban fantasy has a ton of great books out there right now that are a lot more engaging and creative than this book was. This is something to pick up if you have read through all of the really awesome stuff and need something to hold you for a bit. I recommend the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews, the Elemental Assassin series by Jennifer Estep, the Dorina Basarab series by Karen Chance, the Spellbent series Lucy Snyder, and the Jane Yellowrock series by Faith Hunter over this one.
katiebratt avatar reviewed Deadtown (Deadtown, Bk 1) on + 105 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a good beginning to a series. Great writing and character development. There were some contradictions in the story. For example; At the beginning she talks of being so busy that she could use help but a few chapters later she talk about how slow it's been and she needed the money. Less than 24 hours later.

Definitely worth the read.
Jacqueline avatar reviewed Deadtown (Deadtown, Bk 1) on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I'm sorry to say this book annoyed me. I felt like it was too similar to other urban fantasies such as the Anita Blake series by Laurell K. Hamilton and the Allie Beckstrom series by Devon Monk. If you haven't read these series, I think you will enjoy this book.

The action scenes are well written and the characters are fairly interesting.
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reviewed Deadtown (Deadtown, Bk 1) on + 276 more book reviews
I felt this book was better than many of the reviews. The author has a different spin on urban fantasy that intrigued me. Zombies or, Previously Deceased Humans, which is the PC way to address them, are not the mindless braaaaiiiins hunting movie variety. Lots of demons, werewolves, vampires and main character Victory Vaughn, a shapeshifting demon hunter. Her relationship with her attorney werewolf boyfriend Kane is fairly prickly. Additional characters are brilliant. Tina, a teenage zombie, is her demon hunting apprentice. Juliet Capulet, her vampire roommate. Yes, Shakespeare's Juliet. Axel, the owner of her favorite bar, Creature Comforts. The doorman at her apartment building, Clyde the zombie. Aunt Mab, her demon hunting trainer. I look forward to the next book.
solarawynn avatar reviewed Deadtown (Deadtown, Bk 1) on + 724 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book.So I recommended it to my son and he liked it too. In fact after I finish Hellforged,he will read that one also.

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