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Gladyss of the Hunt by Arthur Nersesian

canadiantiquarian's review against another edition

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3.0

Overall, it's a quick and fun read that intermingles ancient myth with pulp mystery. However, while the characteristics of the protagonist, Gladyss, are interesting, she isn't drawn deeply enough. She reads like a means to an end, free of the clever links that join the rest of the novel.

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4.0

Nersesian, as always, keeps his voice in tact. An unconvincing female, especially in her early 20s, Nersesian successfully tells a fun story of murder and mayhem with his gritty exposition and deep love of the dirty, the pervy, and New York. I would recommend Gladyss Of The Hunt not to Nersesian fans, but to readers who are looking for an easy, clever thriller. Nersesian's second mystery/crime novel is more fun than his last and less deep than his previous novels but still worth a read and high rating.
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