Twice as Dead by Turtledove, Harry

Twice as Dead

Rudolf Sebestyen is missing, and Marianne Smalls is involved in an illicit affair with the shady Jonas...
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Author: Harry Turtledove
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Language: English
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Twice as Dead by Turtledove, Harry

Twice as Dead

CHF 39.56

Twice as Dead

CHF 39.56
Author: Harry Turtledove
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Rudolf Sebestyen is missing, and Marianne Smalls is involved in an illicit affair with the shady Jonas Schmitt. Both cases converge when Dora Urban, Rudolf's beautiful and mysterious half-sister, and Lamont Smalls, Marianne's suspicious husband, hire Jack Mitchell, a hard-drinking, chain-smoking private investigator. Dora wants Jack to uncover what happened to her brother, while Lamont seeks proof of his wife's infidelity.


But Dora is a vampire, in a city teeming with creatures of the night.


As Jack dives deeper, he discovers that both cases are linked to vepratoga--a dangerous new drug spreading through Los Angeles. Twice as Dead is brimming with vampires, wizards, zombies and zombie dealers, the Central Avenue jazz scene, an exclusive after-hours club, adultery, a New England ghost who prefers Southern California's warmer clime, corrupt cops and politicians, spying rats, and a smart-mouthed talking cat.


When Jack's home is burned to the ground, the strands of his investigations culminate in a showdown at a tire factory, where even the reliefs on the walls are not what they seem. In this unique noirish urban fantasy set in postwar Los Angeles, Jack finds more adventure, danger, and romance than he ever imagined--and learns that success may come at too high a price.



Author: Harry Turtledove
Publisher: CAEZIK SF & Fantasy
Published: 03/18/2025
Pages: 300
Binding Type: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781647101237

About the Author
Harry Turtledove is renowned for his work in the alternate history and historical fiction genres. His writing is characterized by meticulous research and a deep understanding of the historical contexts he explores, which he seamlessly blends with imaginative 'what if' scenarios. Turtledove has a talent for creating rich, believable worlds that diverge from our own in fascinating ways, often focusing on pivotal moments in history and exploring how small changes can have far-reaching effects. His narrative style is engaging and accessible, appealing to both history buffs and fans of speculative fiction. Turtledove's skill in weaving complex, thought-provoking stories has established him as a leading figure in the genre of alternate history.

Highlights

  • Award-Winning Author: Turtledove has received several prestigious awards throughout his career, including the Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1994 for
    Down in the Bottomlands, the HOMer Award for Short Story in 1990 for "Designated Hitter," and the John Esten Cooke Award for Southern Fiction in 1993 for The Guns of the South."

  • Sidewise Awards for Alternate History: His works have been repeatedly recognized in the Sidewise Awards for Alternate History. He won this award for his novel How Few Remain in 1998, and again in 2003 for Ruled Britannia. Additionally, his Worldwar" series received an honorable mention in 1996.

  • Prolific Collaborator: Turtledove has collaborated with several authors, including Richard Dreyfuss on The Two Georges, and with Judith Tarr, Susan Schwartz, S.M. Stirling, and others on various projects, showcasing his versatility and ability to work in diverse literary landscapes.

  • Acknowledged by Peers and Critics: He has been described by Publishers Weekly as "The Master of Alternate History," highlighting his significant contribution to and impact on the genre.

  • Honorary Kentucky Colonel: In a nod to his influence and contributions to the field of literature, Turtledove was named an honorary Kentucky Colonel in 1998.


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