Razor Country by Nicholas Wagner

 


Razor Country
Nicholas Wagner

3 Stars

Pages: 147
Genre: Noir Crime, Thriller
Published: 09 April 2024
Publisher: Independently Published
Promotor: Henry Roi PR



Publisher's Blurb

On the eve of World War I, a private detective investigates a series of violent crimes across the British Empire.

Review

Razor Country follows Colm Steiner, a private detective, around the British Empire on the eve of World War I and shows a much darker side to the investigation business than is portrayed for most independent sleuths.


Steiner does whatever he needs to get the job done and is more of an anti-hero than the normal period detectives. He is a difficult man to like, but it is also hard to disagree with most of the decisions he takes regarding the criminals he is confronted with.

I'd like to see some of the stories in this collection to be expanded into longer tales and others to be dropped entirely. The best chapters are excellent but a few are not so good and don't add to the experience.


The Author



Writer and independent filmmaker from Virginia. His previous works include the novellas Curse of the Jesuit, A Ruin of Mercies, Her Soft Hours and Tout, the independent films Shelter for the Bloodstained Soul and The Holy Sound, as well as the comic book Bring Me the Butcher’s Knife.

https://nicholasjameswagner.carrd.co/
https://twitter.com/wagnernicholasj




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