Every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed dwarf
Reviewer: Carrie S. Priestley from Richmond, VA
I had my reservations about this book at first, but when I heard Tee Morris do a reading of the first chapter at a sci-fi convention, I was hooked. Billibub is quite a unique character, which only adds to what I call the "spiciness" of the story--it moves at a bristling pace and does suprise one at times. I can't wait to see whose business Billibub will get into next. Tee Morris has also got his timelines and culture right--three cheers! All I can say is...read..and enjoy!
Another Hit by Morris
Reviewer: Heather Gordon (Pirate Bob) from Fairfax, VA
A cross between The Lord of the Rings and The Godfather thrown into the world of Sherlock Holmes.
Tee Morris has done it once again in this hilarious detective story of Billibub Baddings that just craves the silver screen with a Film Noir theme!
A must read for those who love fantasy and a great mystery!
One of the top reads of my year, even this early on!
Tolkien meets Marlowe
Reviewer: Dennis C. Wilson from Harrisburg, PA
Philip Marlowe and J. R. R. Tolkien have had a love child and his name is Tee Morris.
I literally could not put this hysterical book down. Imagine a dwarf from a Tolkienesque/Dungeons and Dragons type world is transported to Chicago in the 1920s, complete with prohibition, flappers and Al Capone!
A nonstop fun ride, this book hits the ground running and never looks back until you reach the last page. Morris makes the roaring 20s come to life through the eyes of the 4 foot one inch detective from another dimension. He seconds in blending the genres of noir and fantasy into a seamless package that does not fail to satisfy.
A rollicking ragtime romp which doesn't come up short..
Reviewer: Jonathan Jett-Parmer from Atlanta, GA
Tee Morris' second published venture is a blistering read. The premise of a transported warrior dwarf from a Tolkienesque realm into Chicago of the roaring twenties is well executed and entertaining. The hero, titlesake Billibub Baddings, makes his way into the heart of Chicago's seamy underside encountering a wide range of noble immigrants, brutal mobsters and dazzling women. Tee supports his tale with regular intersections from Billibub's fantastical home. What starts out as a Sam Spade mystery converts into a fantasy / horror / world threatening quest, with just a hint of X-files thrown in to boot!
Morris has done his homework. The feel of the city really comes across strongly and the language is authentic and not overdone. Some of Billibub's comments (written from the first person) may seem like throwaway lines, but they serve to flesh out his persona. Mystery, Fantasy and humor fans (ala Robert Asprin) will all enjoy this book.
Morris' second work is a pleasant departure from his debut work, Morevi. He is demonstrating a nice maturity as a contemporary author of fantasy. Take a chance and pick up this title, you won't be disappointed!
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