If you are lucky enough to have read his debut success, Chasing Embers, you’ll already know what a fantastic writer James is, and this collection will keep you going until the sequel appears later this year.
If you haven’t; this is a great introduction to a fine craftsman, and you’ll see a full range of genres and ideas unfold over the pages. Most of these have appeared in various anthologies or magazines in recent years.
There are stories on such subjects as Satanism, modern Crime, Myth, Renaissance Art mixed with Dark Fantasy, Horror, Noir – a near limitless trove of genres ripe for the telling.
The anger of inequality is wrapped through a number of these stories and informs the finer details that bring them to life, as the author channels his powerful voice through the various travails (and ultimately successes) of his characters. We root for the Satanist family to be left alone by local busybodies (‘Practical Devil Worship’), for the creature of legend to be allowed peace in his modern existence (‘Broken Bridges’), and for the fox to know freedom (‘Blind Country’).
As final advice; my personal favourite.
Dark with wry humour, ‘We Meet Again’ is a sympathetic glance at the twilight years of a faded nemesis as he tries to outlast the fabled secret agent. Featuring in an Anthology called ‘The Evil Genius Guide’, it provides an innovative take on what is often a weary tale of what could have been.