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Jobs Greater Than Fiction

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Not bad, not great. Short story collections can be tough since they're rarely all good. This is a mixed bag. I hope the author continues to write!

Thanks very much for the ARC for review!!

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Ani Fox provides the reader with a very diverse set of short tales which all involve a job of one sort or another. There are tales of half-orc bounty hunters, a very strange NAFTA world where a Texas Ranger is in NYC knocking off politicians, a lawyer getting involved in legal wranglings between native tribes, the US government, and aliens claiming legal rights. There is clones who get involved in an alien conspiracy, a private hunt team that discovers what is going on with artificial intelligences and literature, a Coyote story (why would there not be one?), a Mission Impossible tale that retrieves bake goods, and romance tale. In other words, if you do not mind twisted, mashed-up tales that whet your appetite for more, grab hold of Jobs Stranger Than Fiction!

Thanks Netgalley for the opportunity to read this collection of tales!

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Jobs Greater Than Fiction by Ani Fox was okay, a struggle to get through -- was not as interested. But it was not bad.

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My two favorite stories were “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder” and “Judge, Jury”. There were six other good stories and another five that were OK. But there were five stories I found very difficult to understand and follow. This occurred especially when the story was written in the first-person narrative. I enjoyed the stories more when they were third-person narrative. I guess this is what happens with an anthology, but I would definitely seek out this author again as the stories are very inventive. Thank you to Netgalley and Crossroad Press for the advance reader copy.

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