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Secret Dead Men

Secret Dead Men
By Duane Swierczynski

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Del Farmer isn't your ordinary hardboiled private eye. Instead of collecting fingerprints or clues, he collects souls of the recently dead. His latest dead guy, Brad Larsen, might just be the key to destroying Farmer's longtime nemesis, The Association. Of course, Farmer is sadly mistaken. An FBI agent unstuck in time is toying with him. A mysterious couple keeps trying to kill him. Another job - a mundane babysitting gig that pays the bills - is threatening to steer him way off course into a violent hell of sexual deceit, fractured identities and cheap apartment toilets.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #470186 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-12-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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The Book's Got Soul4
When a man and his wife are found murdered in the tiny town of Woody Creek, Illinois, the FBI are called out to the scene, including our protagonist Special Agent Kevin Kennedy. The dead couple were part of the witness protection program at the time of their brutal murder. Sounds like your standard opening to a run-of-the-mill thriller, doesn't it? But this is anything but. You see, not only is Kevin Kennedy really Del Farmer, but Del Farmer has been dead for years.

In a nutshell, Del Farmer was murdered by The Association, which is his name for the unknown members of the Las Vegas mob, with whom he had run afoul thanks to his work as an investigative journalist. When he died, his soul was "collected" and stored inside the mind of another person effectively keeping him alive, at least in spirit if not in body. He now controls that body and devotes his time to hunting down The Association with the aim of eliminating them. Along the way he collects the souls of the dead, using their talents to draw him nearer to his goal. But while Del is concentrating on satisfying his thirst for revenge he is unaware that one of the souls he has collected is about to send his virtual world spinning out of control.

Secret Dead Men is a fast-paced story based around murder, revenge, peace of mind and peace in mind. . The obvious difference here to other murder investigation stories is that people are seeking revenge for their own murders! Author Duane Swierczynski (it's pronounced the way its spelt) has come up with a mind bending scenario for life after death and the possible fate of your soul once it has departed the body. Starting with the intriguing concept of a soul collector, he runs with it, developing a complex virtual world within the mind where just about anything is possible: the construction of a Brain Hotel, face-changing, possession of other bodies and inanimate objects, resurrection from the dead.

This is a lively thriller with the added spice of a whole new dimension inside the head of the protagonist. Swierczynski sets the parameters early on giving us a credible account of just how the whole soul getting collected and stored in another body thing works. He then sets about ripping those parameters to shreds, introducing unexpected twists that are startling when they arrive forcing a necessary adjustment in thinking. It's off-beat, but it is amazingly effective opening all sorts of possibilities to explore.

Just when you get comfortable with that idea and the hunt for The Associates is in full swing, we are knocked off balance once again with a riveting battle taking place, not out in the real world where you'd expect it, but from within. It's a battle of souls and you are reminded that nothing is forever, not even the afterlife. I mean, how do you kill a soul? If it's already dead, can you make it even deader? We get to explore the possibility that maybe you can.

In his debut novel, Duane Swierczynski has created a quirky story that is part hardboiled private investigator novel, part psychological thriller, part supernatural suspense story. It's original, tremendously entertaining and, as worlds crumble, bodies die and souls remain, it also becomes extremely thought-provoking. I found it a very enjoyable novel that appealed to my love for the hardboiled crime novel and my desire for a refreshing change of pace.

Soul Man5
OK, so if you're like me, you may be put off by the premise that this hard-boiled detective collects the souls of the recently dead, rather than fingerprints and clues. But not to worry - in the hands of Duane Swierczynski, if not the most talented, certainly the most original young author it hit the pages in the last decade or so, mixing crime fiction and metaphysics is child's play. "Secret Dead Men" is an incredible achievement: fresh, inventive, darkly humorous, unconventional, bizarre, and ultimately an unforgettable page-turner. It will have you scratching your head and flipping back through the pages in some parts; laughing out loud in others, while thinking "I can't believe Swiercynski pulled this off" though out.

So yeah, Del Farmer is a private detective, but he is also dead, murdered about a decade before the novel's 1976 setting. Upon is death, his soul was transported into the body of another, and from that point, Farmer is able to "host" the souls of others in his own "Brain Hotel". This comes in handy as Farmer, bent on taking revenge on the mysterious "Association" that offed him in real life, is able to collect the souls of folks with knowledge and facts that could help him on his quest of vengeance. Sound convoluted? You bet - but trust me, it works. Swiercynski's management of the Brain Hotel is brilliant - Sartre created a philosophy and won a Nobel Prize with less - while Swierczynski simply bends culture, religion, the spirit, and noir for fun.

Look, this is a book that is better read than reviewed. Just do it - or you'll be missing the first truly original novel of the 21st Century. Well done, Mr. S!

Wonderfully Imaginative5
This book is a fantastic combination of an imaginative premise, traditional mystery/crime elements, and humour. The story is both unique and compelling, with some of the most colourful characters I've ever had the pleasure of reading. Some parts do require careful reading; there are a lot of characters and some of the action (especially near the end) gets wonderfully complicated.