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Average customer review:Product Description
From the publishers of long-renowned Mexican masked wrestler pop-culture magazine "From Parts Unknown" comes this new lucha libre inspired pulp noir novel.
Hoodtown is a ghetto of masked wrestlers - an inner-city sanctuary of hooded culture, with a masked lifestyle evolved from 20th century Mexican pro wrestling, and inspired by icons such as El Santo and Mil Mascaras. The family gimmick is sacred, the mask is the sole expression of one's identity.
Now, 'Hood' prostitutes are turning up dead, and worse, UNMASKED, and the 'Skin'establishment is as much help as a paid-off referee. Enter X, former luchadora with a bruised past, a bum knee, and no time to play Santo. She's no hero, but there's nobody else to tag-in, as her hunt for the killer uncovers a conspiracy threatening all maskedkind.
In short, Hoodtown is like Casablanca with wrestling masks.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #782562 in Books
- Published on: 2004-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
Christa Faust is a Veronica in a world of Betties -- Quentin Tarantino, director of Kill Bill
Faust's best work yet. I found her world so absorbing I didn't want the book to end. -- Poppy Z. Brite, author of Liquor
Faust's voice will haul you outside and kick your ass. And you'll love every minute. -- Michael Marshall, author of The Straw Men
About the Author
Christa Faust is known for her 10-plus years of dark, genre-transgressive fiction. Her first novel Control Freak (now in its second edition, currently with Babbage Press) has become a cult classic since its 1998 debut, and her third novel Triads, co-written with Poppy Z. Brite, is pending from Subterranean Press.
Faust is joined on Hoodtown by award-winning Mexican-American artist Rafael Navarro - creator of the comic book series Sonambulo. Navarro took time out of development of his property with the producers of MExican film "Y tu mama tambien" to provide the painted cover and five interior illustrations.
Customer Reviews
Mystery, Fantasy, and the Ultimate Heroine!
When I came across this book, I picked it up, thinking it was a cute idea: a masked detective named X, who lives in a city of people whose identity lies in the masks they wear. I was pleasantly surprised to find out my "cute idea" thought was one of the biggest understatements my mind ever told me.
This is not just a great book focusing on pro wrestling (more specifically, Lucha Libre, the Mexican Style of Pro Wrestling), this is not just a great crime novel, this is not just just a great fantasy tale; this is a great novel that encompasses all these genres!
Christ Faust tells the story of Ms. X, a former luchadora (lady wrestler) who fell from grace in the professional Lucha Libre world, and now resides in Hoodtown, her old stomping grounds. Here she makes a modest living, still as a luchadora, but as a private luchadora, who dishes out hourly sessions to masochistic men who are thrilled to be smacked around by Ms. X.
Her new routine is interrupted when masked prostitutes in Hoodtown are found not only murdered, but left unmasked, which is every bit as horrible in itself as death. Ms. X becomes a self taught private eye searching for the killer since the police ---who do not reside in Hoodtown, and like most maskless people in this novel's society, spit upon masked folks as members of the lowest caste--- are nonchalant about finding the murderer.
Of all the great things I can say about this story, what floored me most is Christa Faust's ability to create a gritty but sexy heroine in Ms. X, and in quite a way that I've never seen before. X is no glamour girl, but a rubenesque middle-aged woman with aches & battle scars from her former professional life. Rather than turning her into a one-dimensional asexual gritty character, Faust's erotic segments brings out X's raw sexuality in a way the reader will find alluring. It seems like so much erotica is based on glamorous folk with lilywhite skin and flawless bods; Faust does an enviable job of taking a down-to-earth character with flaws, but still painting a sensual figure that will make any man wish that X was a real life woman they could meet in the flesh. For fans of Japanese Womens' wrestling, picture Bull Nakano as a detective!{Sigh!}
This is also the best novel I have ever read that is based on professional wrestling. I have read one or two decent wrestling novels, a few mind-numbingly horrid wrestling novels, but this is the first great pro wrestling novel I have encountered.
Good Fight, All Right!
So, mystery fiction getting you down?
Alternate worlds seem like the same old thing?
I suggest you take the first exit to _Hoodtown_, and like the masked comabtants in the novel, it will rock your world. Faust's innovative, taut, suspensful and sexy novel is like nothing you have read before.
Like Hoodtown itself, it's a rich blend of cultural references from hardboiled noir fiction to the dazzling world of Mexican wrestling. (There's also a pinch or two of hot sex with searingly raw emotion--it brings out the flavor.) . Like the Mexican/Japanese dishes savored by the characters, this mix is exotic and delicious.
Faust's heroine X is truly a divine creation--an older woman with A Past who has seen better days, an ex-villan with a violent streak,a tender heart and a bum knee. The plot she unravels combines terror, excitement and human drama in an imagined world that simply hums and crackles with life. I didn't want this novel to end, even when I knew that as in all crime stories, the showdown was inevitable.
Here's hoping that this isn't Faust's only visit to Hoodtown; I certainly want to know what other stories are on these streets.
I want to live in Hoodtown!
One evening, I took a nice hot bath and cracked open "Hoodtown" with the intent of reading the first two or three chapters. Next thing I know it's two hours later, I've finished the book and my bath is now ice cold. I woke up the next morning very, very sick. For this, I blame Christa Faust. Her book is impossible to put down. There's not enough space to go into plot details (see book description above), but let me tell you that Ms.Faust has created a completely engrossing world of masked heroes, serial killers, midget pimps, savage violence, and rough sex. Once you've finished the book, you'll want to visit Hoodtown to buy some churros, a souvenir mask or some hot masked lovin'. ;)




