Already Dead - Charlie Huston

Already Dead

By Charlie Huston

  • Release Date: 2005-12-27
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 53 Ratings

Description

Those stories you hear? The ones about things that only come out at night? Things that feed on blood, feed on us? Got news for you: they’re true. Only it’s not like the movies or old man Stoker’s storybook. It’s worse. Especially if you happen to be one of them. Just ask Joe Pitt.

There’s a shambler on the loose. Some fool who got himself infected with a flesh-eating bacteria is lurching around, trying to munch on folks’ brains. Joe hates shamblers, but he’s still the one who has to deal with them. That’s just the kind of life he has. Except afterlife might be better word.

From the Battery to the Bronx, and from river to river, Manhattan is crawling with Vampyres. Joe is one of them, and he’s not happy about it. Yeah, he gets to be stronger and faster than you, and he’s tough as nails and hard to kill. But spending his nights trying to score a pint of blood to feed the Vyrus that’s eating at him isn’t his idea of a good time. And Joe doesn’t make it any easier on himself. Going his own way, refusing to ally with the Clans that run the undead underside of Manhattan–it ain’t easy. It’s worse once he gets mixed up with the Coalition–the city’s most powerful Clan–and finds himself searching for a poor little rich girl who’s gone missing in Alphabet City.

Now the Coalition and the girl’s high-society parents are breathing down his neck, anarchist Vampyres are pushing him around, and a crazy Vampyre cult is stalking him. No time to complain, though. Got to find that girl and kill that shambler before the whip comes down . . . and before the sun comes up.

Reviews

  • Already Dead But Still...

    3
    By waltLuv1
    I've been a fan of Huston since stumbling on to his Henry Thompson trilogy. I loved it for the action and not necessarily the plot twists and literary intricacies. Simply put, I considered Huston to be a fastfood novelist offering a quick fix for bored readers. But Already Dead is the best of both art forms. The first being the need-for-speed, plot-driven writing, that action junkies crave; the second being the character development and surprise twists that literary buffs demand. Joe Pitt is a complex character with needs and wants. He also is not human anymore. But is he surprisingly more human than most people I know. There are aspects about himself that he is unfamiliar with, even though the reader and the other characters recognize these traits. I won't go in to too much depth, but I highly recommend this novel. I will be reading the others by this author. Walter Clarke Jr.
  • Great read

    5
    By Harborough808
    Fast-paced, gritty and dark. A fun read that makes me want to buy the next book in the series!