An extremely entertaining and clever collection of stories from a rising name in the game, one which you should already know. He invites readers along for a wild ride through the seediest neighborhoods of his twisted mind, in this fantastic follow up to A Better Kind of Hate.
One of his main returning characters, Bishop Rider, is the broken man this world needs to get right. The not so perfect solution. His thrilling story is sprinkled throughout the book tying the tales together, even connecting them to the first collection, yet the pieces are so well-written they can all easily stand on their own. In The Big Machine Eats, experience the stunning ability of the author to sit you beside the characters in any of his tales, see the absolute evil that pollutes this world as he wakes your inner badass, and then lets you feel everything burn to the ground around you. Join the fight with Bishop Rider and Batista, as they scrape the filth of this earth from the bottoms of their shoes on the road to retribution.
But that’s only a piece of this extremely intricate thing that Johnson has laid before you. Yes, it’s a collection with many different types of tales, but there is an underlying theme that most of the stories hold for me. Hope. He lets this delicate thing called hope dangle in front of you as he dissects the worst kind of bad guys, showing you what evil means, and then exposing its weakness - the few remaining good people willing to stand up for what’s right. He holds your heart in his hand as he introduces you to some fascinating characters, then rips it out as the world is turned on its head, so you can see that everything bad can touch even the most beautiful. No matter how safe you feel. Let him help you see the demons that walk among us and shine some light through the darkness.
Clearly the best collection you will read this year.