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The Man Who Crossed Worlds (2011)

par Chris Strange

Séries: Miles Franco (1)

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Meet Miles Franco, but make it fast. If the cops have anything to say about it, he'll be dead by morning.Miles used to make a living illegally smuggling people between dimensions. That was until the cops caught up with him and made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Now he's chasing an interdimensional drug smuggler across worlds. Gangsters are trying to kick the shit out of him and the cops want to put a leash on him. These days it seems like everyone wants a piece of Miles Franco.But you can only push a man so far before he starts pushing back. And self-control isn't Miles' strong suit.Raw, insane, and hard-boiled as hell, The Man Who Crossed Worlds is a violent fever-dream for those who like their urban fantasy to kick them in the teeth.… (plus d'informations)
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3 1/2 stars This one took a while to get through, but it's actually pretty decent urban fantasy. ( )
  fuzzipueo | Apr 24, 2022 |
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Good concept , started kind of cheesey but definitely got better as the story progressed. It was a decent read and I would recommend it to some of my reader friends who prefer the supernatural/ sci-fi genre. ( )
  demonite93 | Nov 26, 2014 |
I received this book for free in exchange for providing an honest review.
Miles Franco is a tunneller, he is able to transport people from Heaven to Earth through tunnels he is able to create. He is in business for himself and sometimes he walks a fine line between what is legal and what is not. After one of his not so legal trips he is arrested and forced into a deal with the cops that he is not exactly eager to accept. But it's better than jail time.
We have Miles our tunneller, a thirteen year old girl who wants to train for the same job, an old style cop and his beautiful partner, a mob boss with a beautiful wife and a new drug that could through the entire city into chaos. With Miles attracted to both women and his reluctance to do the job what could possibly go wrong?
I love this authors style of writing. He tells a story well and every now and then slips in a phrase that could have come from an old fashioned private detective novel. I'm not normally a fan of a book written in the first person but the author Chris Strange allows Miles to tell the story and tell the story well. This is definitely a author that I will now follow and am looking forward to reading the next book in the series, ( )
  lexiesmom | Aug 28, 2013 |
I received "The Man Who Crossed Worlds" and "The Man Who Walked in Darkness" by Chris Strange through Librarything.com.

Oh wow these Miles Franco books are good. I read lots of Urban Fantasy and I would certainly tell you if these were not worth reading. Nitpickers will say, "Oh, Harry Dresden did this first.", "Felix Castor does that too.", "I saw that in Charles de Lint." and if you are going to read like that then perhaps you should stop reading Urban Fantasy because there are limits to where these books can go.

Miles is a fresh character and Tunneling is cool. Tunneling technology is framed to allow Mr. Strange to write as many books in the series as he has ideas. No need to visit the same world twice.

The complaints I have are grammatical, as always. Mr. Strange needs to work on his verb tenses (past of "to sink" is "sank", not "sunk") and his object pronouns.

And why do these guys all end up with supernatural dogs? Why not cats or monkeys or parrots? ( )
  Dokfintong | Aug 3, 2013 |
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I received this book in Member Giveaway in exchange for a review. And I thoroughly enjoyed it.

The book is really great. I liked everything - the main hero, whose a bit sarcastic and auto-ironic humor had me laughing a few times and reminded me a bit of Felix Castor, the plot, whose twists maybe were not totally unpredictable, but I enjoyed immensely, the genre, a bit of noir, science fiction and pulp, the dialogues, which were always a bit of fun but really realistic.

I can't wait to read about Miles Franco's other adventures. ( )
  Kaczencja | Aug 26, 2012 |
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Meet Miles Franco, but make it fast. If the cops have anything to say about it, he'll be dead by morning.Miles used to make a living illegally smuggling people between dimensions. That was until the cops caught up with him and made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Now he's chasing an interdimensional drug smuggler across worlds. Gangsters are trying to kick the shit out of him and the cops want to put a leash on him. These days it seems like everyone wants a piece of Miles Franco.But you can only push a man so far before he starts pushing back. And self-control isn't Miles' strong suit.Raw, insane, and hard-boiled as hell, The Man Who Crossed Worlds is a violent fever-dream for those who like their urban fantasy to kick them in the teeth.

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