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Title:
Monster Hunter Files
Series: MHI #7
Author:
Larry Correia
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre:
Urban Fantasy
Pages: 300
Words:
117K
Publish: 2017
When
I originally read this back in ‘17, I gave it 4stars. I was hoping
that maybe I could inch this up a halfstar, but sadly, the Jane
Yellowrock story ("She
Bitch, Killer of Kits") still kept that from happening, again.
I just dislike Jane Yellowrock, period. I did skip the John Ringo
story, as it was just a chapter from the final Monster
Hunter Memoirs book
and I’ve since read that trilogy.
When
I went to read this, this time, I saw Schmidt’s name on the cover
and thought “huh, that name sounds familiar”. Turns out he had
compiled and edited a couple of Predator collections that I had read,
namely Eyes
of the Demon and
If
It Bleeds. Eyes
was just a horrible collection of modern writers who didn’t know
diddly squat about the Predators and Schmidt should have been ashamed
of himself for allowing such a collection. That is the reason he’s
not getting a spot in the “Authors” part of the info block from
me this time around. He’s a dink.
And
on to the positive.
I
think that A Knight of the Enchanted Forest was once again my
favorite story. I never thought about dipping pepperoni pizza in
ranch dressing before this story and to be honest, while it does
sound yummy (in an excess kind of way), I still haven’t worked up
the courage to actually try it. Maybe 2025 will be the year!
(actually, make that exclamation point a question mark, I’m still
not brave enough)
Mr
Natural by Jody Nye was the story about a group of hippies who raised
a demon that enhanced nature, but at the cost of human sacrifice.
That was the story that I talked about shooting hippies and commies
and ended up getting in trouble in a group over on Librarything about
it. Ahhh, good memories, that’s what that is :-)
"Huffman
Strikes Back" was a surprise, in a good way. Of course, it was
coauthored by The Dink, so I’m giving ALL the credit to the
co-author, Julie Frost. This story was about the brother of the
werewolf that Owen Zastava Pitt (the main character in the MHI
series) threw out of a skyscraper in the first book. Huffman was just
as insane and twisted as his brother. He was also just as petty and
small minded. It was good to see him get his!
Another
good re-read in the MHI universe and I am happy to report that the
series is holding strong. Onward!
★★★★☆
Publishers
Blurb and Table of Contents
For
well over a century, Monster Hunter International has kept
the world safe from supernatural threats small and large—and in
some cases very, very large. Now, join us as MHI opens
their archives for the first time. From experienced Hunters on their
toughest cases, to total newbies' initial encounters with the
supernatural, The Monster Hunter Files reveals the secret
history of the world's most elite monster fighting force.
Discover
what happened when Agent Franks took on the Nazis in World
War Two. Uncover how the Vatican’s Combat Exorcists deal with Old
Ones in Mexico. And find out exactly what takes place in a turf
war between trailer park elves and gnomes. From the
most powerful of mystical beings to MHI’s humble janitor, see the
world of professional monster hunting like never before.
Introduction
by Albert Lee
"Thistle"
by Larry Correia
"Small
Problems" by Jim Butcher
"Darkness
Under the Mountain" by Mike Kupari
"A
Knight of the Enchanted Forest" by Jessica Day George
"The
Manticore Sanction" by John C. Wright
"The
Dead Yard" by Maurice Broaddus
"The
Bride" by Brad R. Torgersen
"She
Bitch, Killer of Kits" by Faith Hunter
"Mr.
Natural" by Jody Lynn Nye
"Sons
of the Father" by Quincey J. Allen
"The
Troll Factory" by Alex Shvartsman
"Keep
Kaiju Weird" by Kim May
"The
Gift" by Steve Diamond
"The
Case of the Ghastly Spectre" by John Ringo
"Huffman
Strikes Back" by Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Julie
Frost
"Hunter
Born" by Sarah A. Hoyt
"Hitler's
Dog" by Jonathan Maberry
Afterword
Biographies