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I may be biased 'cause I know Faust ... but I agree with you regarding it being one of the best originals. On the whole, I have found the reprints to be much more intriguing, interesting, and well, fun, than the originals...
That being said, I'm looking forward to the knew Ardai/Aleas one...
That being said, I'm looking forward to the knew Ardai/Aleas one...

No, I agree with you entirely. Here's an old October 2004 review I did of the first 3 Hard Case releases: http://www.popthought.com/display_col... where I had my own thoughts on the new novels. I don't think I've changed my views too much since then...


I'm about halfway through Money Shot, and really enjoying it so far. I'm looking forward to reading other books by Faust at some point, esp. Hoodtown. Have either of you read that one?
Adam - Again, feeling a bit biased, I think Hoodotown is phenomenal. It's definitely got that hardboiled veneer on the underlying murder mystery, but there's a lot going on. This goes back to the pastiche talk. Faust uses the lattice of a hardboiled novel to build her own building. It's definitely not for all tastes ... it's an alternate universe with lucha ghettos populating the outskirts of town. The language is filled with Spanish, Japanese and wrestling lingo ... it's not jarring like A Clockwork Orange, but if you're not expecting it, it can be off-putting. It's very much lucha libre oriented, that's how I first got to know Faust ... she and I were traveling in the same circles.
Kirk - I agree, the last new Collins I read, The Last Quarry was a big letdown for me. Especially so soon after re-reading the first 2 Nolan novels. The earlier work seemed to jump more. I haven't read the Ms. Tree one yet, but I have high hopes ... although as I understand it, it's more of a re-imagination of the original Ms. Tree plotline than a new story...
Kirk - I agree, the last new Collins I read, The Last Quarry was a big letdown for me. Especially so soon after re-reading the first 2 Nolan novels. The earlier work seemed to jump more. I haven't read the Ms. Tree one yet, but I have high hopes ... although as I understand it, it's more of a re-imagination of the original Ms. Tree plotline than a new story...
http://www.popthought.com/display_col...
Wow,I just realized it was three years ago now - April 2005. Doesn't seem that long ago. - Joe