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Anyway, I don't want to go into too much detail, but I for one am satisfied with the conlusion to the series. It's fast paced, it has th So, here it is, this is the grand finale of the Sandmal Slim series and I have to say, it's quite a fitting one.

It's fast paced, it has the usual Sandman Slim action, carnage and bloody humor, but there is also personal growth. We get to meet almost all the important characters for one last time and all the plot lines are wrapped up neatly without it feeling somehow forced or shoehorned.

Admittedly, King Bullet as the final villain isn't that great and basically just there to give Stark a nut he can't crack that easily. The pandemic is a nice touch and though it's a much crazier one than Covid, I guess we can all relate to the everyday troubles it brings along.

I also like how Kadrey makes a lot of references to classic as well as contemporary movies, music and so on but doesn't go overboard.

Anyway, as I said, this is a bittersweet but overall satisfying conclusion to the series. It's good to know that a return at some point in the future isn't completely off the table, but if this is indeed the last time we meet Sandman Slim and his crew, it's a fitting farewell. Sep 25, Kim rated it it was amazing.

It's a great series, sad it had to end. Fantastic narrator for the audio book. Aug 18, Tori rated it it was amazing. Sad to see this series come to an end. The final installment was every bit as over-the-top and entertaining as I've come to expect, even if the premise seemed to come a bit out of left field. It was a solid end to a really fun series. What just happened? So I'm disappointed by the end of this book for so many reasons. I called out tha end in the first chapter and what was going to happen writing wise as well.

Felt like the rug was ripped from under me with a closed sign thrown out to make me go home. This is a sad ending for a 11 book series and I feel the author just wanted to be done and that current climate of social and political issues oozed in with heaps of pessimism. Characters were more like stick puppets than ever and What just happened?

Characters were more like stick puppets than ever and this is the worse book of the series. Our series finale begins with a pandemic of unknown origin raging through Los Angeles, causing total chaos, garbage build up, out of control gangs, and the terror that your friends will kill you by breathing on you Stark has to be reminded so many times to wear his mask! Even the Sub Rosa aren't safe from this plague.

So what is our floundering Sandman Slim supposed to do amidst all this un I got to read an ARC of this book thanks to NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. So what is our floundering Sandman Slim supposed to do amidst all this uncertainty?

Why, find someone to fight, of course! King Bullet, the big bad, is controlling all the gang violence, and seems unstoppable. Abbott hires Stark to take him down, but Stark has suspicions about Abbott's motives. KB seems to have it out for Stark personally, and does his best to make it personal to Jimmy dear as well. The whole crew gets together, giving Stark lots of time to pine for Candy, and consider the many other women in his life.

Overall, this final installment was as exciting as every other Sandman Slim book and was exactly what we've come to expect. To that end I would want the big bad in the series finale to be an extra special villain, someone who's identity has meaning and emotional ties to our hero, and I don't think King Bullet fit that bill. Stark was clearly still trying to overcome his past experiences and be a better person, mentioning his PTSD pills several times, but we never really got the chance to see if he was making progress or not.

Other than that, the ending was very satisfying, our chance to bon voyage all the major characters was fulfilled, and I had a lot of fun reading it. Best of all, Kadrey left a little wiggle room for a continuation at some point if he so desires! King Bullet is the last and twelfth installment to the Sandman Slim series. What a rollercoaster ride!

I feel sad and happy at the same time, and I think I'm not yet ready to say goodbye. Similar to the previous books in the series, this is gritty, action-packed, and snarky. The plot reflects a bit the current real-world situation. An epidemic is plaguing Los Angeles then there's a new gang led by King Bullet King Bullet is the last and twelfth installment to the Sandman Slim series. An epidemic is plaguing Los Angeles then there's a new gang led by King Bullet just creating chaos here and there.

I don't want to get more into the details coz I might accidentally say a spoiler. Overall, I was satisfied with how the series ended. It's compelling, gory, and fast-paced. It wraps up all the loose ends neatly.

This was received as an ARC from Netgalley. After 12 books, not a single one felt unnecessary. Sandman Slim, Stark, James, Jimmy gave us one hell of a ride. He saved the earth, heaven, and hell countless times and caused mayhem the entire way. This book, like all the others had its own feel that pulls you into the world that Sandman Slim protects and endangers at the same time.

For the 12th and final book of the series it gave me everything I wanted from it. A compelling story, a struggle against otherworldly odds, and and well written ending.

It is with great sadness that this series is brought to an end, but we will never forget the tales of Sandman Slim. Aug 26, Amy Braun rated it it was amazing. Talk about a wild ending. Frighteningly realistic based on the world, the story took everyone's favorite, fast-talking bad boy for one last glorious ride. It was bonkers from start to finish. Stark remains himself, but truly went through his final development and was forced to face all the things he had done. He had to go to some serious extremes, all while trying to Wow.

He had to go to some serious extremes, all while trying to keep his personal life in check. It was no easy feat, with literal cannibals at his door, but I kept rooting for him. I will say that this book isn't just dark--it's a gorefest. Seriously, there were some truly cringey and terrifying moments in this one. Kadrey has never shied away from describing bloodshed, but it's even more realistic here. The writing is top-notch and stark as always. Kadrey doesn't write like any other author I know, and was happy to be immersed in his prose for this final showdown.

I think I would have wanted the villain reveal to happen a little earlier, but Kadrey made sure that all of our favorites were visited this one last time. Am I going to miss this series? Of course. But I also think it ended on a really strong note and leaves the characters in the places they're meant to be. This is one of my favorite dark urban fantasy series' and I recommend it to anyone who loves stories with high body counts and higher levels of mayhem. I really wanted to dislike this book, because James Stark, Sandman Slim, the monster that kills monsters is going through this angsty phase that annoys the hell out of me.

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