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353 pages, Hardcover
First published August 28, 2018


When you're Hollywood dead you can die a hundred times and still come back for the sequel.James "Sandman Slim" Stark knows all about that kind of death, too—he's been dying and coming back Hollywood-style (while going through rather more personal pain pretty much every time, it's true) for ten books now. But... this time is different; this time it's worse—Stark's come back from Hell, back to Los Angeles (and yeah, smartass, there's a difference), but his body's still dead, and this time it's not getting better. There is one necromancer who might be able to resurrect him fully, but that guy works for an organization whose methods and goals are somewhat... incompatible with Stark's.
—p.1
That's how you know someone really likes you. Anyone can give you chocolate and flowers, but when they'll disembowel someone for you? That's true love.
—p.17
Sandman Slim wouldn't exist without the music that inspires me and keeps me writing. This book is for Lustmord, Klaus Schulze, Bohren and Der Club of Gore, (early) Tangerine Dream, and Nine Inch Nails.For me, though, somehow what came most readily to mind while reading this installment was Blondie's 1981 classic "Rapture" (YouTube link).
Count to sixty and start again, trying to time the drive. It's well over an hour. In most towns that would mean we're halfway to Argentina, but in L.A. it means we could be circling the block looking for parking.
—p.36
Sandman Slim wouldn’t exist without the music that inspires me and keeps me writing. This book is for Lustmord, Klaus Schulze, Bohren and Der Club of Gore, (early) Tangerine Dream, and Nine Inch NailsIn addition, there were the usual amount of film school critique and film references. Recently, Kadrey has been reviling Nicolas Cage films.