"Nader's pulp fiction-style writing superbly conveys the noir vibes of Necrotown, striking a nice balance between humor and horror without ever taking itself too seriously. " -Grimdark Magazine
Sam Flint lives in a world of monsters and magic-and as a quasi-immortal, he is King. Well, King of a hole-in-the-wall apartment infested with more rats than the politicians' shiny offices Downtown. The life of a private eye in Monster City is anything but glamorous. Lucky for Sam, he has all he's ever wanted wrapped up in the sexy embrace of his kitsune wife, Fox.
Unfortunately, landlords and rent wait for no man, and Sam needs to get paid fast. When big-bellied and bigger-pocketed Lloyd Burgess hires Sam for a quick snatch-and-grab of his wayward daughter, Sam is all in. Simple job. Grab the girl, deliver her back to her gilded cage, pay rent, and buy mama some new shoes.
When the girl turns out to be deadlier than Sam was bargaining for, he quickly finds himself torn between two unfavorable choices. . .and the wrong decision will put him in the ground for good.
A low-brow urban fantasy, Necrotown will have you rooting for our heroes, Sam and Fox Flint. With a heavy dose of noir flavor, the book is a testament to what happens when the classic private eye faces off against monsters with money, and some with claws and teeth.