The Dead Set defines high society in the Locus of New York. Lavish soirees, formal dinner parties, decadent blood tastings, debutante balls, black-tie charity galas…the vampires do it all. When socialite J. Gatsby goes missing, only one detective has the background, the breeding, and the poise to go undercover to root out the truth. Of course, Leery brings Dru along for good measure. And it's good he did, because when the blood lords grow suspicious of a werewolf's scent on the wind, Dru must use all of her charm to distract those suckers. Can the two detectives avoid discovery long enough to learn why They Ate Gatsby ? Critical Acclaim for CLAW & WARDER : ★★★★★ “[T]he 'other world' is swarming with their own problems to keep their side under control in New York. I’m no stranger to Erik Henry Vick’s universe as I’m a fan of The Bloodletter Saga. Vick’s intriguing, ghoulish, fast-paced plot and solid characterization are as entertaining as I expected. There are ample thrills, chills, and fun to satisfy readers' appetites. The dialogue and prose generate the entertaining moments and the degree of tension best suited to launch the next twist…yet more proof of Erik Henry Vick’s storytelling expertise in the supernatural world.” --Lit Amri, Readers' Favorite Reviews ★★★★★ “I enjoyed the amalgamation of so many types of supernaturals… The banter between the characters was brilliantly executed, portraying different levels of complex relationships. Sometimes I couldn't help but grin at a well-spun conversation, let alone how the creatures' unique traits or weaknesses are evoked to further the investigation. I enjoyed the third-person narrative and how the high-pressure roles were portrayed… The characters were brilliantly portrayed.“ --K.J. Simmill, Readers' Favorite Reviews ★★★★★ “The idea that there are two simultaneous types of society working side-by-side was a fascinating premise… The characters are fully overdrawn, as is the nature in this genre, and author Erik Henry Vick has done a fantastic job of giving them real and recognizable emotions and foibles that endear them to the reader... The writing style is flowing and easy to read. If urban fantasy is your thing, this is a book you must read but even if it’s not, this is a book you should read. I did and I’m glad of it – an excellent read.” --Grant Leishman, Readers' Favorite Reviews What readers are saying about the ★★★★★ "Great riff on Law and Order!" ★★★★★ "Love Law & Order? Read Claw and Warder!” ★★★★★ "Fantastic beginning to a new series!" ★★★★★ "DUN-DUN! has never been more fun!" ★★★★★ "Interesting twist on a favorite tv show." ★★★★★ "What do you do with Hasidic Werewolf Homicide Detective?” ★★★★★ "A magical Law & Order !" ★★★★★ "Fans of Law and Order are absolutely going to love this!" ★★★★★ "Action and Humor!" ★★★★★ "Excellent read!" ★★★★★ "Cheeky and fun!" ★★★★★ "Alert! Alert! Your new favorite author has released a new book!" ★★★★★ "Great suspense and action with wonderful world building... Such a thrilling read that I couldn't put it down." ★★★★★ "A wonderful tribute to a classic TV series and a few nods to a Chicago Wizard!" This light-hearted new series has delighted and amused thousands of readers since day one. Escape the trials of the times and immerse yourself in the supernatural otherworld of CLAW & WARDER.
Erik Henry Vick is an author who happens to be disabled by an autoimmune disease (also known as his Personal Monster™). He writes to hang on to the few remaining shreds of his sanity. His current favorite genres to write are dark fantasy and horror.
He lives in Western New York with his wife, Supergirl; their son; a Rottweiler named after a god of thunder; and two extremely psychotic cats. He fights his Personal Monster™ daily with humor, pain medicine, and funny T-shirts.
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This episode of Claw and Warder is beyond incredible. As usual in crime stories, a murder has occurred and Oriscoe and Nogan are on scene. Their investigation takes them undercover where they mix in with another branch also undercover. Things go from bad to worse once their cover is blown. There is a ton of action and suspense and eventually arrests are made. What happens next at the trial is wrenching and totally unexpected. It makes me wish this series was produced for the small screen, it's that good. Kudos on a job well done, Mr. Vick, I can not wait to see where this story leads next.
Erik has done it again ... can't recall the last time I laughed when reading a book about murder and mayhem!!
As a Law & Order fan (Angie Harmon being my favourite) this series brings back good memories -- with the obvious twist.
Once again Lenny (I mean Leery) causes trouble for his partner and the Prosecutor's Office. A dead witness, zombies, werewolves, vampires and others run rampant through this book. The Undercover Agents certainly don't help Sam & Angie with what they do and say, but you'll have to read the book to learn more.
If you haven't read the others in the series you certainly should, but you can read this one as a standalone without missing much.
They Ate Gatsby, Episode 5 in Erik Henry Vick's Claw & Warder series, continues to give us a wonderful, witty look into the daily lives of our favorite quirky, supernatural duo. This time around, Dru and Leery must go undercover in their attempt to solve the case. Filled with magic, mayhem, murder, vampires and plenty of coffee, the storyline is fast-paced and well written. The characters are all wonderfully developed, both our old favorites and the new additions. Keep writing, Mr. Vick. I can't wait to see what surprises Episode 6 will bring!
I've really liked all of the Claw & Warder series up to this point. This tale just didn't have the feel of the others to me. The writing is on par, the humor is there, but in this outing the characters seem somewhat flat, maybe not enough action. Leery and Dru have always clicked for me but their procedures here are lacking. And the lameness of the prosecution is a real pity. There needs to be comeuppance; well, there are at least four novels to come. And, I didn't think much of the punny title; I'm sure Fitzgerald is giving a spectral groan....
This book was hilarious! Gatsby is drained to death and murdered in a brutal manner. Nogan and Oriscoe's investigations lead them to a set of elite vampires. The descriptions of some of these vampires as well as their antics had me in splits. So far I have thoroughly enjoyed The Claw and Warder series which can be read as standalones.
CSI, vampz, weres, court TV of that's your thing, these are your books. Wanta see where they go next, keep reading cuz it's never really over with each book. And if you li!e cheezits and daddy fur coats, well, that's in there for a moment. You cannot stop once you start and it's not over yet!
Another great episode of on of the most original series I've read in a long time. Also, an abject lesson in never counting one's eggs before they've hatched.
This title gives away a lot, making this the supernatural law and order remake of The Great Gatsby. The ending is different from the rest of the series, so expect the unexpected.
I love this series. If you watch Law & Order franchise, you'll be prepared for this eventuality. It's what makes the series great. So with these novels.
Key witness J. Gatsby is not in court and he's got a good reason, he's dead. His ghost points toward a group of vampires known as the Dead Set. This is a super exclusive group that only someone who moves in high social circles would be able to infiltrate. One who might want to bring along her werewolf partner along as a bodyguard. This book has an unexpected ending but it was better than the last book because Dru has, finally, stopped talking like a little girl.