
Part supernatural horror, part crime noir, and set in eighties Los Angeles. Librarian con artist Cait MacReady forges occult tomes, but her latest creation has caught the attention of something magical and terrible. LOS ANGELES, THE EIGHTIES Cait MacReady spends her days in the UCLA library, special collections, restoring old books and saving them from the ravages of time. Part supernatural horror, part crime noir, and set in eighties Los Angeles. Librarian con artist Cait MacReady for...
Title | : | Queen of No Tomorrows |
Author | : | Matt Maxwell |
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Genres | : | Horror |
ISBN | : | Queen of No Tomorrows ISBN |
Edition Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 pages pages |
Queen of No Tomorrows Reviews
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- I received this book for free from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.The nitty-gritty: Full of dangerous magic, secret gangs and books that can conjure monsters, Matt Maxwell?s noir vision of 80s Lo...
- I really liked the premise of this book, I just didn't enjoy reading it. The protagonist was so bland and tired (tough yet vulnerable woman is thrust into supernatural affairs she doesn't quite understand but is somehow the key to), I found most of the secondary characters more interes...
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- I received a copy of this book for free in return for an unbiased review. Queen of No Tomorrows by Matt Maxwell promised itself as a weird magic crime novel and it definitely delivered on that promise! Taking place in the 80's in gritty Los Angeles featuring a strong female prota...
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- A dark, riveting page-turner set in a near-past Los Angeles where magic lurks just beneath the surface of everyday life. I loved this book, and I especially loved Cait who makes her living making copies (and forgeries) of antique and forbidden books. One of the books she has made attra...
- ?Queen of No Tomorrows? is set in 80?s Los Angeles. It instantly brings to mind a bit of nostalgia for the ridiculous movies from that era. However, it?s pretty quick that you forget the era and just get caught up in the story itself. The main character herself, Cait MacReady (...
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- The idea behind this book is great! Loved that it focused around a book! The only thing that troubled me was the description of certain scenes. They were very hard to understand or visualize what was happening. When a scene is written about or described in a book I try to picture that ...
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