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Expect blood, gore, bodily fluids, sweat, toil and tears. And many rude words. The book isn't all dark though and there's a seam of black humour running through which I appreciated. Occasionally, I felt there was just too much going on - the kitchen sink, the bathroom sink, and next door's sink to boot - and there was a slight loss of focus. But some may actually feel this is a good thing. And there is a great deal to like about this book - it's funny and horrific and its people are as credible as the plot will allow. If you like your fiction hardboiled, this book is for you.
I thoroughly enjoyed ''The A-Men Return''. Energetic and graphic, it will find many followers in fans of the genre - although perhaps it's just that bit too busy for the lay reader. We also have a review of Trevillian's [[The A-Men by John Trevillian|The A-Men]].
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