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The Undead Kama Sutra - (Felix Gomez) by Mario Acevedo (Paperback)
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- Felix Gomez, Latino vampire detective extraordinaire, returns in this third entry in the rollickingly fun and bitingly satiric series. . . . "Raymond Chandler could never have imagined an L.A. like this, where hard-boiled, private-eye vampires fight crime, as well as commit a few during lunch breaks.
- Author(s): Mario Acevedo
- 384 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: Felix Gomez
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Felix Gomez, Latino vampire detective extraordinaire, returns in this third entry in the rollickingly fun and bitingly satiric series.Book Synopsis
Felix Gomez, Latino vampire detective extraordinaire, returns in this third entry in the rollickingly fun and bitingly satiric series. . . . "Raymond Chandler could never have imagined an L.A. like this, where hard-boiled, private-eye vampires fight crime, as well as commit a few during lunch breaks."-- Booklist
Felix Gomez, veteran and vampire detective extraordinaire, has survived aliens, nymphomaniacs, and x-rated bloodsuckers. But now the aliens are back in a fiendish conspiracy to kidnap earth women. Only Felix stands between the aliens and their hapless prey. But when an Army hit man attacks Felix and fellow vampire (and sexpert) Carmen, only the astonishing erotic powers of the undead Kama Sutra may be able to save them.
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Felix Gomez returned from the war in Iraq a changed man--once a soldier, now forever a vampire. So the undead underworld put his skills to work as a private detective, specializing in the sordid, the sexy, and the supernatural.
After surviving aliens, nymphomaniacs, and x-rated bloodsuckers, it's high time for a vacation. Now the aliens are back in a fiendish conspiracy with the U.S. government, and only Felix stands between them and the Earth women they covet. But when an army hit man attacks Felix and the bodacious vampire sexpert, Carmen, not even the astonishing erotic powers of the Kama Sutra for the Undead may be able to save them.
Review Quotes
"Entertaining. . . . Hard-boiled action mixes with soft-core titillation. . . . Acevedo has a natural flair for the hard-boiled idiom." - Publishers Weekly
"Deliciously unique. A smooth combination of Anne Rice and Michael Connelly, with a generous portion of Dave Barry. Loaded with thrills, sex, violence, and laughs, both mystery fanactics and horror lovers will find plenty to love. . . . Acevedo is a writer to watch!" - JA Konrath, author of Bloody Mary
"Witty, fast-paced . . . manages to update vampire lore in clever and imaginative ways." - El Paso Times
"Readers will be charmed." - Publishers Weekly
"Acevedo's vampire comedy provides plenty of chuckles, particularly in its exciting final wrap-up, which leaves an opening for further Felix adventures." - Booklist (starred review)
"Vampire P.I. Felix Gomez is irresistibly entertaining." - Rick Riordan, Edgar Award winning author of Mission Road