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Ebook Free Year One: A Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Collection

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Year One: A Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Collection

Year One: A Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Collection


Year One: A Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Collection


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So I have been reading occult detectives since I first started to read when I was a child. So I have been over the moon that in the last few years they have taken off as much as they have. Some are very good, some are better than others and some, well they need some work. This is one that needs some work.1. In the first book we are told that the protagonist has at least one brother and one sister and they both keep rooms at Uncle Luke's home. However, the writer seems to have forgotten this and recreates the amount, the ages of and the genders of his siblings in every story.2. If you are going to write a story about the four horsemen of the Apocalypse you should maybe read the book they are based on. Death rides a pale horse, not famine. Famine rides a white horse. The folks who read these kinds of stories tend to know these kinds of things.It has been about a month ago since I read this work and though at the time many more examples of the sloppiness of these stories jumped out at me these were the two that still stick with me.I am also not impressed with how he seems to have shoe horned in an ongoing female character that he does not seem to care much for. It seems as if he wanted to make this book a boys club and then realized at the last minute that at least 1/2 the people who read books are female. The man has talent and he can tell a good story he just need to not be so lazy and sloppy in how he does so. I have read another one of his series and chalked it up to new writer inexperience, but sadly this was not so. I will not buy anything else by this author.

Hartness is the author of the "Black Knight" books about a pair ofCharlotte based vampires. I'm not sure that series is over, butat any rate it is on hold while he writes Quincy Harker stories.This book is a collection of four Quincy Harker novellas (apparentlypublished under separate covers at some point) which cover the firstyear of his official career.Harker is the daughter of Mina Harker (yes, that one), and due toDracula having given her his blood, Quincy ages very slowly and haspowers beyond those of ordinary humans. He is also something of amage, though I'm not clear if that goes with the vampire heritage oris just something he picked up.Harker now lives in Charlotte NC, as does his "uncle" Dracula (who wasforced by the events in the famous book to somewhat re-evaluate hismode of living among humans and adopt a less murderous lifestyle).As the first novella starts, Harker is a freelance demon hunter chargedwith exorcising a young girl, in the event not very successfully (thoughthough there was nothing anyone could have done). We see his testyrelationship with the Charlotte police department as he keeps turningup at inexplicable and bloody events and the down-at-the-heels way helives. (Though it's not clear why he couldn't use magic to earn somemoney.. there doesn't seem to be any code against it).This introduction is the standard "show a typical case for the guy andthen kick in the main plot" as Harker unexpectedly gets an offer fromthe (newly established) paranormal branch of Homeland Security to lendhis expertise to keeping the country safe.It is clear to me that Harry Dresden is very much a factor in theQuincy Harker stories. You can see it in his lifestyle, his pricklyrelationship to authority, his growing infatuation with his policeliaison and his insistence about doing the "right thing" consequencesbe damned. I'm not saying that's a bad thing. There are worseUrban Fantasy models, and these tales are entertaining enough thatI will probably seek out the next volume.There are a few rough edges. His relationship with the policedetective seems to be going too fast, especially given her establishedboyfriend, and I'm pretty sure the make of Harker's piece-of-crapcar changed without explanation. Also one victim character feelsas though he began being written as a pretty savvy dude, if a bitof a stoner, and then got changed into a moron without his introductionbeing updated. Then there's the way Harker enters into a bad bargainwith a demon for a particular piece of information, when the naturalthing to do would have been to first make an effort to establishit himself. (Ie: if you want information about what goes on at aparticular place, at least go to that place yourself before puttingyourself in hock to a demon..). Still, a pleasant enough introduction.

Holy crap, what a foul mouthed, demon filled, laugh riot. If you've read my other reviews you know I'm and Author's & Dragons fan and Hartness is one of that motley crew. Quincy, or Q if you will is a character that any fan of the magic/fantasy genera will instantly grab on to... as long as you're ok with a little foul language and pro wrestling references ;) Hartness weaves together a tapestry of words that paint pictures on your soul.

I am now very messed up because I have another new favorite hero character I want to follow and a new author to keep track of. There just aren't enough hours in the day for all the stuff I have to do and all the reading I want to do as well. John Hartness has just made it worse with this outstanding story. I absolutely adore Quincy Harker! This is a crazy cross between "Lethal Weapon," "Dracula," and "Young Frankenstein." I already have the next two books. Who has time for reviews?

Another winner by Hartness. Read it in one. Couldn't put it down. The language, the characters, everything is perfect for this book. The book, by the way is made up of novella's but don't worry, they feed into the same characters, just different cases, so no worries. Violent and funny…don't miss it. Really, I mean it…it's a good one.

Cheeky white-hat demon wizard and hunter, Quincy Harker faces an abundance of trouble (and causes trouble) to save the world from a multitude of Big Bads.

Great new character (for me anyway). Fast paved, the novellas each picking up one after the other. I don't mind the swearing but I wish there would be a more judicious use of the MF. After all swearing is an art.

I literally just finished this book, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I loved the characters and their dialogue, as well as the direction each story went. I get the feeling the Mr. Hardness was really getting his legs under him and then he got to running. I can't tell anyone who reads this how much they should check this out.

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