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Review of 'Blood of Ambrose' on 'Goodreads'

I've been enjoying Enge's short stories about Morlock the Maker in the pages of Black Gate since the first issue of my subscription. When I saw this book on the display table at my local bookstore, I let out an involuntary whoop of joy.

My husband and I both found this book un-put-downable, which was problematic, because we were both trying to read it at once. The book surprised us both, in some fairly impressive structural ways that I won't spoil for you. I am quite confident that, no matter who you are, there will be at least one moment when you stop short and say, "Well, I wasn't expecting that!"

The funny bits are laugh-out-loud funny. The ending both opens out into the series to come and provides a very satisfying sense of closure--the book could have stood alone, even if the publisher hadn't signed on for sequels. The characters are absolutely themselves.

Warning: the creepy bits toward the end are very effectively creepy. (Many readers will find that to be a plus.) The villain does a wide variety of especially disturbing things. I think it's not too much of a spoiler to say that, if you are unable to tolerate zombies or bad things happening to children, you might not make it all the way through this book.