Hostile Takeover
Vale Investigation Book 1
by Cristelle Comby
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Pub Date Aug 01 2018 | Archive Date Apr 14 2020
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Description
He’s done a deal with Death herself. But unless he can send beasts back to the Otherworld, losing his life will be the least of his worries…
PI Bellamy Vale’s near-immortality doesn’t give him a moment to rest. Completely worn down as Death’s supernatural detective, he’s starting to think he got the short-end of his do-or-die deal. So when a string of savage attacks grip the city, Vale abandons all hope of sleep and sets out to discover who let the Otherworld beast free…
Reading dead crime victims’ minds for clues, Vale attracts the very unwanted attention of a fresh-faced journalist and his jealous police officer ex. Reluctantly agreeing to let the women tag along for the danger, the investigation reveals his worst fears. It turns out letting the brutal monster loose may only be the first wave of destruction.
Can PI Vale catch the puppet-master before the whole world is dragged to hell?
Hostile Takeover is the first book in the fast-paced Vale Investigation urban fantasy series. If you like classic noir-style action, out-of-control mythology, and a healthy dose of sarcastic charm, then you’ll love Cristelle Comby’s edge-of-your-seat adventure.
Independent Press Awards Winner (Urban Fantasy Category in 2019)
Advance Praise
The prose has the flair that will make noir fans happy.
"Hostile Takeover is highly engaging from the start. Set in a fictitious city, the plot is well structured with a good pace. The characterization is one of the best I've read. Overall, the noir-esque component, the humor, the suspense, and the action blend well with the fantasy aspect of the story. This is a great start to the series." -Lit Amri for Readers' Favorite
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ISBN | 9781981098309 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
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An excellent fantasy, action packed and fast paced. It was an entertaining and engrossing read.
I appreciated the world building, the cast of characters and the plot that flows.
I look forward to reading other books in this series.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
HOSTILE TAKEOVER by Cristelle Comby is the first book in the Vale Investigation urban fantasy series. The setting is a fictional city in the USA called Cold City. Private Investigator Bellamy Vale is nearly immortal, but that doesn’t mean he can’t be hurt. He works cases for both mortals and supernaturals. When a series of otherworldly attacks occur, Vale and his associates investigate. But with crime bosses, murder, otherworldly beasts, a jealous ex-girlfriend who happens to be a police detective, a young journalist, and his friends and associates, what else can go wrong?
The characters felt three-dimensional, with distinct flaws and virtues. Their goals were clear and proactive with believable motivations and appropriate emotions. The world-building was well-done and transported me to Cold City. This book was action-packed with high stakes and several plot twists. It also incorporates mythology and the occasional bit of sarcasm. The plot was suspenseful, clever, intriguing, engrossing, and fast-paced.
Overall, this was unique, fresh, dark, gritty, and entertaining. One minor quibble is that I would have liked a little more background in a first book in a series for how Bell became what he is today. However, if you enjoy action-packed urban fantasies, then this a series to be considered. I am looking forward to reading more books in this series as well as the other’s other series.
Thanks to BooksGoSocial and Cristelle Comby for a complimentary ARC of this novel via NetGalley and the opportunity to provide an honest review. Opinions are mine alone and are not biased in any way.
The author had my attention starting out the chapter by calling it “Wile E. Coyote”, since I’m a huge Bugs Bunny fan, it made me chuckle and settle in for a bit of a wild ride. I was enjoying Bellamy Vales/Bell snark and his penchant for winding up at the wrong end of someone’s fists. However after a bit things started feeling a bit repetitive and the story did start dragging a bit for me.
I know that you have to establish and let us in on who’s who and what not, it just felt like a bit of an information dump for a bit. Thankfully once we got past about a quarter of the way through things started picking up and the crumbs that the author was laying out started to come together and form a meaty lunch.
The seamless way the author wove characters we know from mythology into the present day and how much they still controlled in our would unbeknownst to us. The secondary characters had enough spunk and dimension and they played nicely off of Bell. They were his family by association and by a strange sense of caring that Bell had and he protected his own. My only thought is it going to be like a lot of other supernatural books, movies where there is a police officer involved that knows the main character and is kept in the dark for most of the stories or will his ex be brought up to speed as to what he is?
There are a few twists, and a lot of gunplay considering there is magic involved there wasn’t enough use of magic for me at least in this book. For a first book it has enough to make me want to know what’s next for Bell and finding out a bit more about him.
I received an ARC of this story and I am leaving a voluntary review.
I have a little penchant for urban fantasy, and if you throw in noir-style action, mythology, and sarcastic charm well… how could I resist???
And I am really glad to have given in to the temptation! Even if to be honest, there is not so much sarcasm as I was hoping, I was not disappointed by this reading. Not disappointed at all!
The world that the author creates for us is interesting. Her “other world” is fascinating, and I loved that she includes in it all the mythology, not only one. And so we have so many interesting Underworlds, and similar, and the Gods are all there, somewhere at least. I really hope to see more of it, but so far I am glad about what she gave us here.
And with an interesting world, we get some interesting characters. Vale is our MC, and he is quite a pleasant guy to be around. He wasn’t as sarcastic or as witty, or as fun, as I was hoping, that’s true, but I didn’t miss it while reading. I enjoyed being with him, and I enjoyed him quite a lot. And with him, we have some good sidekicks, too! I think I love Zian, he is just this cute nerdy guy, but well… this is not all there he is! And his father is just… oh my! I enjoyed him, too (the father I mean). And Kennedy. I was not a big fan of her, especially at the beginning, but in the end, I warmed up to her, too.
On the one hand, they are not amazing or memorable, and I know that this seems a bad thing, but it is not. Yes, maybe I am not so invested in them, and I won’t take them with me, that’s true, but I enjoyed being there with them all, I enjoyed their adventures and their relationships. And hence, I enjoyed their company.
And we have a solid story here. It is intriguing and captivating, and I had some difficulties to just put down the book. Once you are in, you wouldn’t get out easily, that’s for sure. And we visit a lot of interesting places, too. I’d love to visit the Tomb, for example. So, to try and summarize it all, I had a great time with this book, and I want more. I really hope to get to read the sequels, because Bellamy Vale was an interesting character, and a good PI, too!
Very entertaining and action packed. I enjoyed the mix of urban fantasy w/detective noir. The supernatural world building was interesting too.
A Book about a PI who solves bis cases with the help of a bit magic. He and his friends have to fight against an underworld creature. I liked reading this suspensful novel.
Bellamy Vale, known as Bell to his friends, is a sympathetic protagonist, with a nice line in humour which goes over well in the middle of his various adventures. He is an agent for Lady McDeath, who issues him with tasks and gives him suitable magical protections to carry them out.
It was an enjoyable read – Cold City is an interesting place with plenty of corruption going on behind the scenes. There are a number of scary antagonists, while Bell has his own set of friends to help – my favourite characters were computer geek Zian, who also happens to be Greek god Hermes’ son. And Hermes is very protective of him, to the extent that Bell is left in no doubt that he’ll die an agonising death, should anything nasty happen to Zian. Given that Bell is given highly dangerous jobs by his immortal patron, this is an ongoing problem for him.
The plot was well constructed. I didn’t see the solution – and to be honest, for me this one was all about the journey, anyway. While the trope and setup is very familiar, the story is peopled with a host of memorable, quirky characters brimming with personality so that I turned the pages to find out who would pitch up next.
The book ended with an interesting development about to happen and fortunately, Himself, who is a gem – had already got hold of the second book in this series, so I don’t have to wait too long to find out what happens next. Recommended for fans of enjoyable urban fantasy. While I obtained an arc of Hostile Takeover from the publishers via Netgalley, the opinions I have expressed are unbiased and my own.
8/10
this was a really unique read, the characters were great and I really enjoyed this book as the plot was super fun and interesting.
Set in Cold City we have a hero, Bellamy Vale, who seems to get into at least one too many fights.
The story starts with him rescuing a young girl kidnapped for ransom. He is a Private Investigator with a penchant for getting into trouble – and a very strange relationship with a femme fatale demon – she saved his life and got various favours from him in return. He calls her Lady McDeath. And thus we add in some supernatural to the storyline.
Written in the light style of modern PI stories where we expect to find our PI amenable, lovable, and to feel for him. He is not cold and is often misguided and has to fight the nasties that other citizens may not even know about.
Feels like a more aggressive version of the Dresden Files, which isn't a bad thing. Enjoyable to read, I'm interested in where this series leads.
Sometimes I take a chance with a book that looks and whose blurb sounds completely random. Of those sometimes, I have fun with very few. I had fun reading this. A few pages into it, I felt like I was reading a contemporary version of The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler, which I read quite recently. I kept thinking that until the sudden appearance of immortals into the narrative. ( I did not read the blurb before I started reading it, only when I had first placed it in my TBR).
The snappy writing and the constant action can be tiring but is anything but boring. Our lead protagonist is Bellamy Vale. He has made a deal with powers beyond the mortal plane. This gives him access and requires him to carry out actions to protect ordinary citizen from getting caught in problems of the other 'worlds'. Gods from some western mythologies are present in the narrative, and prior knowledge of them might help keep plot points in order. I knew just the basics and understood most of what was happening, Vale does help by providing us with context when required. It is a relatively short book, and I would not recommend it to anyone who is not a fan of action sequences and magical creatures being the core of a narrative based in our current reality.
I received an ARC thanks to NetGalley and the publishers, but the review is entirely based on my own reading experience.