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Tomorrow, the Killing (Low Town Book 2), by Daniel Polansky

The fresh, astonishing follow-up to the acclaimed Low Town, again combining steely hard-boiled crime with dark fantasy

Once he was a hero of the Great War, and then a member of the dreaded Black House. Now he is the criminal linchpin of Low Town. His name is Warden. He thought he had left the war behind him, but a summons from up above brings the past sharply, uncomfortably, back into focus. General Montgomery's daughter is missing somewhere in Low Town, searching for clues about her brother's murder. The General wants her found, before the stinking streets can lay claim to her, too. Dark, violent, and shot through with corruption, this book is a fantastic successor to a much-heralded fantasy debut.

  • Sales Rank: #127003 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-12-10
  • Released on: 2014-12-10
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
"With THE STRAIGHT RAZOR CURE, Polansky pushed the envelope of modern fantasy. With TOMORROW THE KILLING, he tears through the envelope and pushes for horizons yet unseen." Myke Cole, author of Control Point 'In Tomorrow the Killing, Polansky shows us he is no one-book wonder... If you haven't read Polansky yet, you must remedy this ASAP. He writes gripping, addictive stories with a grim eloquence...Very, very highly recommended. Polansky is definitely among my new favourite authors. Essential reading.' civilian-reader.blogspot.com 'Tomorrow The Killing delivers more of the same noir-esque brilliance that placed The Straight Razor Cure amongst the top releases of last year.' The British Fantasy Society Praise for THE STRAIGHT RAZOR CURE: 'Quite brilliant... The Straight Razor Cure is as good a debut as I've read in along time. [It] has it all - and as the name suggests, it is sharp, steely and viciously bloody. Highly recommended' John Berlyne, SF Revu 'Quite possibly the newest, freshest fantasy novel since Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind. It is, in short, the bastard son of George R. R. Martin and Raymond Chandler, an unusual combination of hard-boiled crime novel in a fantasy world setting.' readerdad.co.uk 'Polansky's writing is confident and punchy from the offset. The action rips along at a brilliant pace allowing us to experience this gritty world through the eyes of a thrilling, dangerous, flawed, yet strangely endearing protagonist. This is modern, dark fantasy at its best and a debut to be envied.' British Fantasy Society 'Polansky hits all the right notes in his intelligent first novel, a blend of dystopian fantasy and hard-boiled crime... Sharp, noir-tinged dialogue and astute insights into class struggle mark Polansky as a writer with a future' Publishers Weekly 'A strong debut novel with a hero who doesn't waste time worrying about the moral implications of cutting someone's throat' Kirkus Reviews 'Polansky transplants his love of crime noir into a magic-steeped, secondary-world fantasy setting. It's an inherently troublesome mash-up that could only work in the hands of a silly satirist or a deft, sensitive dramatist with the blackest sense of humor. Polansky is wholeheartedly the latter - and Low Town is brilliant proof ... Wielding vivid characters and scalpel-sharp banter worthy of fellow dark fantasists Scott Lynch and Joe Abercrombie, Polansky ratchets up the pace ... Polansky has managed to craft an assured, roaring, and rollicking hybrid, a cross-genre free-for-all that relishes its tropes while spitting out their bones. And he does it all while spinning one hell of a gripping mystery' avclub.com 'Daniel Polansky has crafted a thrilling novel steeped in noir sensibilities and relentless action, and set in an original world of stunning imagination, leading to a gut-wrenching, unforeseeable conclusion. Low Town is an attention-grabbing debut that will leave readers riveted ... and hungry for more' missiontoread.com An impossible to put down read, showing how dark fantasy can truly be thefoundingfields.com 'The Straight Razor Cure is dark, eloquent work filled with a very real presence that permeates both the world and the characters within it. Polansky has created a wickedly delicious fantasy that leaves a profound impression on the reader. Despite the plague, murderers and dark magic, I can't wait to pay another visit to Low Town' mithrilwisdom.blogspot.com 'I can't remember when I last enjoyed a fantasy book this much' Books Monthly

About the Author
Daniel Polansky's� debut novel, The Straight Razor Cure, won the Prix Imaginales Award for Best Foreign Novel in 2012.�He is also the author of She Who Waits.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
a hard-boiled noir thriller with a touch of fantasy
By Layers of Thought
The second in the Low Town series, this is a hard-boiled noir thriller with a touch of fantasy mixed in for good measure. A remorseless, violent and twisty story that is filled with intriguing characters.

About: The Warden, the main character, sort of rules over a squalid and drug-infested corner of Low Town. An ex-soldier and intelligence office who has fallen far from grace, he now sells (and frequently consumes) drugs. The Warden is hard, smart and extremely bitter, and he oozes cynicism.

With frequent flashbacks to the years he spent fighting for his country in a dreadful, carnage-filled war, the story starts when the Warden is summoned to the house of an old general, and finds out that the general's daughter has run off and disappeared into Low Town. She is trying to find out why her brother was murdered several years before and who was responsible for his death. Her brother was an inspirational leader who also fought in the war; and the Warden knew him well. The Warden reluctantly agrees to help but, to no-one's great surprise, the daughter too is brutally murdered.

This sparks a trail of revenge and destruction that envelopes both the guilty and the innocent - though it seems like in Low Town no-one is entirely innocent. Fuelled by drugs and old enmities, the Warden is pulling strings and orchestrating a lot of the violence, but inevitably things spiral way beyond his control as higher powers and politicians strive to achieve their hidden agendas.

John's thoughts: I like the Warden - he's a terrific character. Horrendously scarred by his troubled past, he is now a dark and dangerous man, but he hasn't quite lost his humanity and just sometimes is driven by his sense of justice. Living in a dark and corrupt world, you can almost forgive him for some of his selfishness and outrageous actions. Here the Warden plots and schemes and has to work hard to try and stay one step ahead of an ever growing list of adversaries. He mostly succeeds but regularly ends up on the wrong side of a beating. This is not a squeaky clean hero who always gets his way. MeanLow Townwhile the Warden (or Polansky) has a great way with words and many of his acidic descriptions and banter brought a big smile to my face.

In this book he is surrounded by many other interesting characters - including the Warden's giant one-eyed army buddy and business partner, the malevolent Old Man that runs the country's internal security forces, the witch-woman Mazzie of the Stained Bone, and the psychopathic young vice-lord Adisu the Damned. As these people are woven into the story, the plot twists and turns and is unpredictable - always a good thing.

Compared with Polansky's first Low Town novel (reviewed here [...], Tomorrow the Killing has less magic and fantastic elements and is a somewhat more realistic tale, albeit set in an alternative world. The war that provides a main foundation for the plot has a lot of parallels with World War One, and Polansky does a great job of describing its horrors. You now understand a lot more about what has shaped the Warden and made him what he is. Personally I like the more realistic orientation of this story and prefer it to his first novel.

If you haven't read the first Polansky novel and are worried about reading this in case it doesn't make sense - don't! This is a complete story and stands on its own two feet. I'd rate this four stars and thoroughly recommend it to anyone who likes noir, crime thrillers or earthy urban tales. If you enjoyed reading Low Town, this is a "must read".

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A Great Sequel
By Brandon Zarzyczny
I really enjoyed my second outing in Low Town, and while the story of Tomorrow the Killing may not have been quite as good as the first novel. I again loved the mix of noir mystery/thriller and fantasy, but here there wasn't quite as much mystery to solve. The Warden knows almost everything that happened in the past, even though the reader is read mostly in the dark, but I had most of it figured out, even the big twist, which was much smaller and more obvious than the first book's twist. Instead this story has a really interesting and entertaining series of flashbacks to the Warden's military history. These parts are incredibly well written, and provide a great view on grittier realistic fantasy warfare, and all of the horrifying consequences. I would love to read an epic fantasy story in a similar militaristic vein from the author. For this story, other than learning more backstory of the Warden, there really isn't any character development, which was a little disappointing. There is some possibly interesting stuff going on with the kid the warden and his big sidekick adopted, but it didn't really develop enough, possibly because it may be the main storyline for the next book. I really enjoy the Warden, but in this book it kind of felt like he was getting beaten up way too often, and he was a bit too mean and nasty to everyone, but I guess that's just who the character is.

Overall, I just really loved reading this book, and I look forward to the series continuing. I would definitely recommend this book, and you could definitely start with this book and not be too confused, it would be okay as a standalone, but I would still recommend you read Low Town/The Straight Razor Cure first.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Another bout of fantasy crime noir
By Steve Benner
"Tomorrow, the Killing" is the second in Daniel Polansky's "Low Town" series of novels. Every bit as dark, moody and atmospheric as the first book in the series, "The Straight Razor Cure"; the book's central protagonist, Warden, remains every bit as laconic as in the earlier volume and, it seems, even more intent on self-destruction. Polansky's writing is as hard-edged and incisive as ever, and the fantasy world he paints even bleaker than the real one and yet there is something endearing and oddly attractive about the whole sorry state of affairs, too; the book is a gripping and compulsive read, with a cracking pace and a well balanced story line. If I have one gripe, it is that the author makes rather too much of the various layers of duplicity at play within his complex plot line, making it need just a little more brain power than is entirely comfortable for the frenetic pace of the narrative and making the final twist, when it comes, nothing like as effective as it should perhaps have been.

But don't let that put you off, because all in all this a great read for those who like dark, gritty (and occasionally gruesome) fantasy crime noir tales that are well spun and well above the ordinary.

The story is sufficiently self-contained for it not to matter if you haven't read the earlier volume. Highly recommended.

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