Given the intricacy and violence of the other two books in the series I’ve read, I was a little surprised at how tame Lucifer actually was in Kill the Dead. I was all ready for some kind of intricate, elaborate super-scheme when the devil hires Stark at the end of Sandman Slim for bodyguard duty. The only thing for most of the novel that Lucifer seemed to be up to was actually supervising his biopic and using that as an excuse to stay away from […]
Like a Warm Blanket
I, Lucifer by Peter O’Donnell (1967) – Some books are comfort food. I grab them when I don’t want to read anything complicated. The Modesty Blaise books by Peter O’Donnell are fine examples and sit on a convenient shelf in my library. I have them all (thirteen novels but none of the comic strips), and they are a little formulaic but definitely re-readable. Modesty, if you didn’t happen to see several of the really bad movies made about her, is basically James Bond with décolletage. […]
