I don’t think its a surprise to anyone that I am partial to a bit of novella action (cue me presenting my GR novella shelf like that one Will Smith meme) and this one was a fun example of its genre.
I do think that this book cheats a little bit, in that, whilst it consists of 3 novellas, they all exist within the same universe and are loosely interrelated, and as such they aren’t required to start world building from scratch each time and can build on the world building established in the story prior, which I also suspect explains why each subsequent story get slightly shorter (noting that story 1 ‘Next of Kin’ is about 3 hour, story 2 ‘Red Sands’ is around 2.5 hours and story 3 ‘Touching Sparks’ is about 2 hours).
Hell Cop covers three action packed stories set in a low fantasy, urban gritty world where demons co-exist with humans and there is a department of elite detectives called Hell Cops, who have sorcerer powers and are tasked with handling demon related crimes.
‘Next of Kin’ was probably my favourite, with touch starved Hell Cop Jay Yervant, who’s powers manifest in his bare skin incinerating anyone who touches him, finding a mysterious young man being pursued by demons, who for unknown reasons, can touch him.
‘Red Sands’ was a close second with Michael Gold, the half demon anthropology professor with touch based telepathy, coming under suspicion of a murder and the investigating Hell Cop being an ex hook-up who provides Michael with scenes of explicit fantasies every time Michael touches him.
‘Touching Sparks’ was probably my least favourite, with James Sparks being a young criminal informant for a Hell Cop who is trying to bust an underground demon fighting ring. The story and action here was fun but the romance was, in my opinion, the most under developed of the three.
I haven’t decided yet if I will follow up with Hell Cop 2. I listened to and very much enjoyed this by audiobook, and have no pressing desire to change over to the written version. Also, whilst sequel to our three couples, they are all set in a farther off future and I am honestly pretty happy with how all three of these wound up here.
A fun, action packed, gritty supernatural mystery anthology with some demonic crime noir vibes sprinkled in and a healthy dose of sexual tension.