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Gellert's New Job
by Johannes T. Evans
dark
funny
tense
fast-paced
Biting, dark but sort of humorous novelette about an accountant working for a crime family in a town on the egde of human and fae territories.
I greatly enjoyed the setting, as well as the characters. The overall sense of dread and danger, and the sheer unlikeability of the characters was a great contrast to the equally dark crass humor, and the sharp and cold tone and fearlessness of the protagonist.
I greatly enjoyed the setting, as well as the characters. The overall sense of dread and danger, and the sheer unlikeability of the characters was a great contrast to the equally dark crass humor, and the sharp and cold tone and fearlessness of the protagonist.