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Death Most Definite  

Book Title: Death Most Definite
Death Works # 1

Author: Trent Jamieson

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Format: A-format Paperback, 384 pages
ISBN: 9780733624834
Publisher: Fiction
Publication Date: August 01, 2010
 

Product Information
Steve knew something was wrong as soon as he saw the dead girl in the Wintergarden food court. Nothing new, he saw dead people all the time, but this one was about to save his life...

Steve is a necromancer in the family firm, tasked with easing spirits from this dimension to the next after death. And he s kind of OK with that, until someone high up the corporate hierarchy makes a bid to be Australia s new Regional Death.

This means killing all of the current Death's staff.

After his parents, relatives and pretty much every other necromancer he ever knew has been killed, Steve is left to make a reluctant stand.But to do this he must stay alive. Threatened at every turn, Steve and the dangerously attractive (and dead) Lissa go on the run to save what's left of their world.


[Debut Urban Fantasy from Australian Author]

About Trent Jamieson

SF writer and Silent Motion Picture Actor, Trent Jamieson should be 106 years old, but is only 36 on account of TEMPORAL RADIATION. He lives in Brisbane with his wife, Diana.  He is currently writing a series of novels called Death Works, due to be published by Orbit in 2010-2011. They’re about Death.


 

         

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Customer Reviews



Ali 2010-11-20

If you’ve read Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files series, you’ll really enjoy the debut novel from Trent Jamieson. This is the sort of book you just can’t wait to be made into a TV series; where you WANT to have the weekly suspense as the novel is just over too quickly.

Trent Jamieson has some wonderfully descriptive moments, which I could intimately relate to
“Someone has jimmied open my skull and poured highly flammable liquid migraine directly into my brainpan” to describe a hangover... I don’t think I’ve ever read a more accurate description, and throughout the story his writing style means you’ve got a movie going on in your head, rather than merely reading text on a page.

There are moments of absolute heartache, I cried my eyes out, but they’re not dwelled on; Steve didn’t have time to deal with the heartache, the world was collapsing around him, so we don’t have time to dwell on it either. I had never really noticed how much an author really does control my pain and suffering before!

Through all of this world of death and destruction, there is this sense of realism, you’ve got small county hospitals who’re just accepting of the fact that people will occasionally get up and walk, and someone will appear to deal with it; which is so like any small town institution I’ve ever dealt with “panic and drama is for the big city folk; we don’t have time for that sort of carrying on around there, there’s too much else to do”

Death Most Definite isn’t ground breaking, it’s not particularly gripping, but it IS a good solid, enjoyable read, which delivers death and zombies in a very original manner. I hope this series continues for many more books, as I can just see so much potential in the characters and the world the Mr Jamieson has created (and I really hope that we get to see this as a decent budget TV series!)



Em 2010-09-29
I was absorbed into this dark, captivating and quirky urban fantasy novel. Trent has created a well paced storyline that shines a new light on the workings of death. I couldn’t help but be engrossed in Steven’s plight to understand the bloodshed that surrounds him, nor could I help falling in love with his flawed and adorable nature (plus, he’s kinda hot).


Rachael 2010-09-17
Quirky and darkly humorous, an excellent read - especially if you like the Dresden files.
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