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Original Title: Deathwish
ISBN: 0451462629 (ISBN13: 9780451462626)
Edition Language: English
Series: Cal Leandros #4
Characters: Cal Leandros, Niko Leandros, Robin Goodfellow, Promise
Setting: United States of America New York State(United States)
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Deathwish (Cal Leandros #4) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 336 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 5847 Users | 213 Reviews

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Title:Deathwish (Cal Leandros #4)
Author:Rob Thurman
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:March 3rd 2009 by Roc
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Fiction. Horror. Supernatural

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In a nightmarish new york city, life is there for the taking... Half-human Cal Leandros and his brother, Niko, are barely getting by with their preternatural detective agency when the vampire Seamus hires them. He's being followed, and he wants to know by whom. But the Leandros brothers have to do more than they had planned when Seamus turns up dead (or un-undead). — Worse still is the return of Cal's nightmarish family, the Auphe. The last time Cal and Niko faced them, the Auphe were almost wiped out. Now they want revenge. Cal knows that before the Auphe get to him, they will try to destroy everything and everyone he holds dear. Because for the Auphe, Cal's pain is a pleasure. And they're feeling good.

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The best one yet and I've loved the previous three. This one just about broke my heart. I'm on to the next book in the series.

This was as good as the first one. I don't know why I find the angst and drama so thrilling but I do. This one actually split perspectives between both brothers in alternating chapters and I really liked it. It was nice to hear Nico's voice and his perspective on the same issues. For the first time we see his reasons for protecting his brother and they make more sense than Cal's. I also like that this one had Nico showing vulnerability and fallibility. He's not always the superhero and since we

"People on Dr. Phil have issues. We have atomic-powered, demon-flavored, fresh-from-the-pits-of-hell, full-blowing fucking neuroses. Freud would've been in a corner sucking his thumb after one session with us."I've now read four books in this series, and the same issue remains for me. It's a unique series that offers a different groove of Urban Fantasy tropes: male lead; two brothers fighting against the world; a dark, demented elfish race; lack of strong romantic interest for the male lead; no

I'm in the middle of this...and it's not bad, but it has to go on hold till I finish a couple of library books. I also have a reading group book that may have to be bumped up. I am truly over committed.Okay.....if you have followed my reviews of the other books in this series you know that I've given each 3 stars. They are good reads....mostly. I only had a few gripes with them. I'm not much into anti-heroes with angsty, negative, nihilistic outlooks on life. And Cal definitely qualifies for

I cried, I literally cried, and more than once.Compared to 'Madhouse', it's a completely different book in quality, coherence and climax. Where all these points made me consider 'Madhouse' to be the one I liked least of the series, it makes 'Deathwish' the best.The story worked and delivered in more than I had been hoping for. The writing was much better, though I still sometimes have been wondering if some sentences were examples of slang, or just plain awfull and incorrect writing. I'm not a

This series just keeps getting better and better! Deathwish is the fourth book in Rob Thurman's, Cal Leandros series and by far the absolutely best one yet! Whereas I thought Ms. Thruman really found Cal's voice in Madhouse (book 3), she simply took it one step further in this book. In addition to Cal's sardonic POV, we also got a treat with every other chapter being in his enlightened and virtuous brother, Niko's, POV. This book picks up immediately on the cliffhanger in Madhouse. Cal and Niko

OK, wow, this was probably the strongest instalment in the Cal Leandros series for me. Partly, I think, because of the clear character development we've seen on Cal's part since Book #1, and partly because FINALLY, we get inside Niko's head as well. Therein, we discover that while our super-honourable-ninja-assassin may *look* like he's got it all together from the outside, inside he's every bit the epitome of broken competence I love so much in all the other characters I meet it in (yes,

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