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Critical Acclaim...
Just a small sample of what the critics
have to save about some of the books by CJ Henderson.
The Jack Hagee Series
"Reading C.J. Henderson ... hit me
with the same case of discovery, surprise, semi-shock, and delight
that knocked my socks off when I first read Raymond Chandler forty
years ago." -- Richard
S. Prather (creator of Shell Scott)
"There is a raw vitality in these
stories that evokes the earliest and best of Mickey Spillane. C.J.
Henderson is a born storyteller." --The
Armchair Detective
"If 'hardboiled' is intended to represent
alienation and cynicism and violence, then of C.J. Henderson's Jack
Hagee, there can be no doubt: his streets are mean indeed. The meanest." --
The Drood Review
"Old-fashioned, high-octane, hair-on-the-chest,
don't-stop-for-a-breath storytelling, violent, unapologetic and
passionate." -- The
Drood Review
"It's honest, straightforward entertainment.
Hagee is ... the quintessential loner, a dark knight who can't pass
up a dame or a brawl, a gun for hire, and in his own way, a noble
man." -- New
Mystery Group
"Henderson has taken the quintessential
noir detective and skin-grafted him onto the palette of despair
and decay and degeneracy that is Today--(his) chronicles of Jack
Hagee are unflinching ... condemnations of our society's ills, a
filth-streaked mirror rammed close to our faces that we are forced
to look into and hopefully receive incentive from to clean up our
individual acts and those of the rot around us." --
Hardboiled Magazine
"Henderson is a solid and original
writer who brings a great deal of variety as well as a twist-in-the-tail
irony to his stories. In the glutted private-eye field, some follow
conventions slavishly while others like Henderson bring a fresh
slant."
-- Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
"If, as some argue, the hardboiled
private eye mystery story is a literary form on a par with the Japanese
haiku or Irish ballad, then Mr. Henderson deserves the mantle of
literary master." -- New
Mystery
"Some of the most suspenseful writing
this side of Cornell Woolrich."
-- The Armchair Detective
"Henderson writes with a fine sharp
edge. Hagee is a no-nonsense P.I. fighting the "good fight"--it's
a classic combination of stories with the ring of Chandler, yet
written by a man who knows the mean streets around us today and
makes them sing with the blood and sweat of life." --
Detective Story Magazine
"Not the same old thing, that's for
sure!" --
Rave Reviews
"Yes, Henderson is very, very good." --
Mean Streets (Australia)
The Teddy London Series
"It's a splashy, spectacular book
with a near-apocalyptic climax and an immense body count. There's
good characterization and real romance." --
Locus
"The consistently enjoyable C.J. Henderson
delivers again ..." --
Cemetery Dance
"'Free The Old Ones' is absolutely
engrossing, marked by humor as well as drama ... Henderson is a
first-rate Mythos writer." --
Cthulhu@bass.org
"Henderson's achievement is the evocation
of an oppressive and unrelenting world in which the force of one
man's will can make a difference. In setting out to do this, he
has not only negotiated a marriage of complete opposites, but fashioned
a pertinent fable for out times." --
Stefan Dziemianowicz, editor
"With the 'slasher,' 'splatter-punk'
and 'true crime' genres (in both film and books) seemingly spent
of any fresh ideas, Henderson's marriage of hardboiled and horror
is a welcome relief." -- Delirium
"X-Files feel ..." --
North County Times/Sunday Supplement
"An outstanding piece of modern horror
... harshly cynical, but not overly gory."
-- The Brooklyn Baron
... terrorifico! --
En Funto De Mira, Francisco Jose Iglesias
The World of Comics
"Well-crafted storytelling with likeable
characters ..." --
Comic Shop News
"(Henderson's)
book is great reading and will be a great seller ..." --
Comic Buyer's Guide
"C.J. Henderson's
single issue story makes Lady Justice the epitome of retribution
... in a way that would make O. Henry or Guy de Maupassant proud."
-- Comic
Shop News
"The Henderson story ... is especially
choice, showcasing as it does the heart and the humor that has always
been at the core of the best ... comics."
-- Comic
Buyer's Guide
"A joy to read ... masterful."
-- Fandom.com
"C.J. Henderson('s Hagee) ... is
the P.I. equivalent of the X-Men." --
Mystery Scene
Non-Fiction - Sci Fi Encyclopedia
"The book is a worthy addition to
science fiction reference." --
Booklist
"An essential purchase for every fan
of the genre ... by far the finest work of its type ever produced." --
Brooklyn Skyline
"A highly informative book packed
with everything anyone could want to know about their favorite SF
films." --
Staten Island Lifestyles
"There are plenty of books out there
that cover sci-fi films, however ... none measure up to this one."
-- Richard
S. Duncan
"Highly recommended for teens, and
perhaps teachers, too, who are fascinated with the genre."
-- The Gale
Group
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