Hell to Pay, Simon R. Green
Hell to Pay, Simon R. Green
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Hell to Pay

Author: Simon R. Green

Narrator: Dan Calley

Unabridged: 6 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/26/2022

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Paranormal


Synopsis

The name's John Taylor. I'm a PI, though what I really do is find things that are lost. I work the Nightside, the city within the city of London, where the sun never rises and where the human and inhuman go to get their kicks, provided they're willing to pay the price in whatever currency the seller demands.

In the wake of the war that almost brought the Nightside to total ruin, there's a power vacuum begging to be filled—and some think I should take charge. I don't agree. Neither does the immortal known as the Griffin. Wealthy beyond reason, he has his own ideas about who should be running things. Still, when his granddaughter—and designated heir—is kidnapped, he calls on me to find her.

But someone—or something—is blocking my special gift. So this time, I'm going to have to do my job the hard way. And quickly, or the Griffin will have to choose a new heir . . .

About Simon R. Green

Simon R. Green is the New York Times bestselling author of Drinking Midnight Wine, Beyond the Blue Moon, Blue Moon Rising, The Adventures of Hawk & Fisher, and the Deathstalker series. A resident of Bradford-on-Avon in England, he is currently working on the next Deathstalker novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bradley on June 09, 2021

This is pretty much comfort food. Not particularly nutritious but when it comes to old-school private eye stuff mixed with the unusual supernatural (and sometimes cyborg) madness of Nightside, it's always pretty colorful. Now that the big action and plotline from the previous books are wrapped up, we......more

Goodreads review by Eric on May 15, 2021

Not quite on the same level as prior entries but still effortlessly entertaining. After the end of the Lilith saga, there was bound to be a bit of a reset. This volume was much more contained, returning to a straight up detective noir plot. Still, all of the good things from the series were there. Th......more

Goodreads review by hotsake on August 19, 2024

A perfectly fine Nightside story but still disappointing after the heights of the previous book. If the Dresden Files is like Buffy the Vampire Slayer then this series is like Supernatural.......more