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Rob Rogers (1)

Autor de Devil's Cape

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Conocimiento común

Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Illinois, USA
Educación
Furman University

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I'm not much into superhero stuff, or comic books, or any of that. But this book knocked my socks off. Such thought went into the origin stories of these characters. The detail and care was a delight. I am so sad that he hasn't written a sequel yet.
 
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booktruffler | 8 reseñas más. | Oct 12, 2014 |
An absolutely phenomenal update on the superhero genre. Engaging, challenging, dark and hopeful by turns, and altogether too realistic. I'm already hoping for a sequel.
 
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candlemark | 8 reseñas más. | Jul 18, 2011 |
Let me start by saying this surprised me the most out of all books I have read recently. I originally thought it would be a cheesy romp through another fictional comic city. But I was pleasently surprised to see that the book takes on a different approach towards heoroes and how they are portrayed.

Its almost like the Watchmen in feel but pulls it off a lot better in my opinion. This may be due to the fact that you could relate to some characters a lot easier than in other works.

All in all a great book.

Also how hard ass do you have to be to actually have to have a shotgun inserted into another bullet hole to kill you?
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pandaadam | 8 reseñas más. | Mar 16, 2009 |
Devil’s Cape is the first novel from author Rob Rogers. It is set in a world where super heroes exist and are an accepted part of life- as in flying around in spandex suits with capes and having names like The Grey Ghost, Argonaut, and Bedlam. But unlike the comic books, the world of Devil’s Cape is grim and deadly, with a high body count of both heroes and villains.
The city of Devil’s Cape Louisiana is a few miles from its more famous sister New Orleans. Founded by a pirate as a smugglers haven, Devil’s Cape has never shed its legacy of danger and corruption. In fact, at times it’s as if the residents and the city itself revel in their dark past. The story revolves around several residents of the city who discover their powers and are motivated for different reasons to join forces and confront the villainous crime-lord known as “The Robber Baron” who runs the city.
At the beginning of the book the author takes a trip back in time several years as he builds the foundation of the story, it’s a long but interesting build, and the reader will realize its necessity when they reach the present day and the story begins to unfold. The characters are well thought out and interesting. I became invested in them, and even with detailed set up there were times I wished I knew more about them, but for the story at hand what the author gives suffices. The story builds as the various threads are pulled together snugly. The action in Devil’s Cape is quick, intense and deadly. For example, one of the heroes in the story gets taken out by a head shot from a sniper with a high powered rifle followed by a bunch of guys with sledge hammers to finish the job. Brutal.
By the end of the story I was savoring every page. Rogers wraps the story up nicely and leaves open the opportunity for more adventure in the Devil’s Cape universe. As I finished the last pages I was ready to dive into the next adventure, and that’s the best recommendation I can give it.
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The_Evil_DM | 8 reseñas más. | Sep 23, 2008 |

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