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Deadworld (Deadworld, Bk 1)
Deadworld - Deadworld, Bk 1
Author: J. N. Duncan
She's as tough as anything haunting Chicago's streets. But to deal with an inhuman power that won't stay buried, this FBI agent needs help that comes at an immortal price...Jackie Rutledge has seen her share of supernatural killers. But her latest murder case is what recurring nightmares are made of. Brutally exsanguinated human vict...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780758255662
ISBN-10: 0758255667
Publication Date: 4/1/2011
Pages: 352
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  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Deadworld (Deadworld, Bk 1) on + 48 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I don't know where to start. While the premise of this book was interesting and the storyline different it just didn't capture my attention. It took me forever to get through. I didn't feel a connection to any of the characters or their plight.

I felt like I never really understood the background of the events as they were unfolding and it was never adequately explained in a way that made it plausable. I just didn't know what made the "bad guy" out for revenge that lasted 150+ years. The "otherside" refrences were weird and if no one dies and goes away whats the big deal? It seemed like everyone was right there as they were except as a ghost.

The FBI, medium, CSI-esque investigation did take on a whole new twist with the urban fantasy genre and that was interesting. Almost like combining two popular culture faves into one. I just couldn't get into it.
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SuzyQ40 avatar reviewed Deadworld (Deadworld, Bk 1) on + 3 more book reviews
Although some of the book was a little confusing and needed some editing, I really enjoyed the story. I've read many vampire and ghost stories but none with this twist. The main character, Agent Rutledge, is very hard to like and I didn't start to accept her until later in the book. Maybe it's because a male author is writing from a female perspective. I wish the author explained Nick Anderson's back story as I found it to be quite frustrating to not know the exact details. I will be reading the second in the series and hope there is more of an explanation regarding Nick Anderson. Overall, I think it's worth a read.

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