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Procession of the Dead (The City Trilogy, Book 1)

Written by D. B. Shan

Average Score: 69(5)

New York Times bestselling YA author Darren Shan makes his adult fiction debut with this first book in a new series set in a darkly imagined world called the City.

PROCESSION OF THE DEAD

What had I done before coming to the city? I couldn't remember. It sounded crazy but my past was a blank. I could recall every step since alighting from the train, but not a single one before.

Young, quick-witted and cocksure, Capac Raimi arrives in the City determined to make his mark in a world of sweet, sinister sin. He finds the City is a place of exotic dangers: a legendary assassin with snakes tattooed on his face who moves like smoke, blind Incan priests that no one seems to see, a kingpin who plays with puppets, and friends who mysteriously disappear as though they never existed. Then Capac crosses paths with The Cardinal, and his life changes forever.

The Cardinal is the City, and The City is The Cardinal. They are joined at the soul. Nothing moves on the streets, or below them, without the Cardinal's knowledge. His rule is absolute.

When Capac discovers the extent of The Cardinal's influence on his own life, he is faced with hard choices and his own soaring ambition. To find his way, Capac must know himself and what he is capable of. But how can you trust yourself when you can't remember your past?

Book Details

Fantasy
Hardcover, 288 Pages
Published by Grand Central Publishing on June 04, 2010
First Published by HarperVoyager in 2008
ISBN-10 0446551759
ISBN-13 978-0446551755

Reviews


Fantasy Book Critic | Liviu Suciu
Review Rating: 80
Darren Shan has created a fascinating Noir-mystery-UF combo here and it focuses upon Incan myths.
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Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 80
...an excellent, twisting foray into a world of deceit, murder, and mystery. (Starred Review)
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Fantasy Literature | Ryan Skardal
Review Rating: 65
Perhaps the greatest failing of Procession of the Dead is that its plot is less interesting than its publication and marketing history.
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Boomtron | C.N. Rivera
Review Rating: 60
...a unique and engaging story with an unexpected ending.
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Boomtron | Direach_Barimen
Review Rating: 60
This story could have made a great crime novel with supernatural overtones, rather than a mediocre fantasy with horror and crime elements.
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