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A Head Full of Knives: An Urban Fantasy Novel

By: Luke Smitherd
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From the author of Audible #1 bestsellers In The Darkness, That's Where I'll Know You, The Physics of the Dead, and The Stone Man (shortlisted for the Audible Audiobook of the Year award 2015)

Ever wished the world would revolve around you? Be careful what you wish for...

Martin Hogan feels like he's being watched by everyone and everything, and doesn't know why. Even his pets are acting strangely. Each night he sees animals gathering outside his house in the darkness, staring up at his windows with glittering eyes.

"Something is very wrong in the world…"

Things are happening that can't be explained. People are attacking both strangers and loved ones for no apparent reason. It started gradually, almost unnoticed, but now it's beginning to escalate. Random attacks in large groups are causing people to avoid crowds at all costs, and Martin is starting to believe it's all connected to him.

But Martin isn't paranoid. He is about to discover that he is absolutely right; the world does revolve around him, and the reason why is far worse than he could have ever imagined.

As his life spirals deeper into the terrifying and inexplicable, Martin seeks answers, only to find himself engulfed in a high stakes struggle for the future of mankind itself.

For the fate of human race rests solely in Martin Hogan's hands…

Luke Smitherd, author of the Amazon and Audible best sellers The Stone Man, In The Darkness, That's Where I'll Know You, and The Physics of the Dead presents the ultimate predicament in his latest unusual and original novel. A Head Full of Knives is a supernatural mystery that asks what you would do if the fate of the world lay with you (and guarantees you'll never look at animals in quite the same way again.)

©2014 Luke Smitherd (P)2015 Luke Smitherd
Classics Fantasy Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction City Paranormal Mind-bending Scary Thought-Provoking Destiny
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"I had no preconceived idea of what to expect with A Head Full of Knives, and every time I thought I knew where the storyline was heading, Smitherd deftly turned down a new and unexpected path. In a field of genre fiction overflowing with mediocrity and stale ideas - published by large and small press alike - Luke Smitherd stands out as a truly new and original voice." ( AintItCoolNews.com)

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Ribeting

What other book might you compare A Head Full of Knives to, and why?

This book has some very clever concepts. Without giving too much away it reminded me of three other great works:- Peter F Hamilton's "Nights Dawn" trilogy, where the dead pocess the living, James Herbert's "Fluke", where the story is told from perspective of a man who has been reincarnated as a dog, and Iain M Banks' "Surface Detail" with its multiple afterlives.

Luke Smitherd's story handles these concepts very differently, but just as cleverly. His imagination is astounding.

What about Luke Smitherd’s performance did you like?

Luke narrates this one himself and has done an excellent job.

Any additional comments?

This is an excellent, page turning book, that keeps you engaged from start to finish. I really enjoy Luke Smitherd's quirky, original stories and consider them the best of British sci-fi.

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Another Enjoyable Original

Well, he continues to do it. Bring an original, engaging and personal story. With emotional knives and dark spoons, enough to stake and scoop the heart of any neo-heavy browed Neanderthal. Excellent. Sometime, in this life of mine, I will have to get myself to the Mecca that appears to be Coventry, ( being from Corby ) so gloriously represented in his stories. I surely must be missing something. And it seems so close. Look forward to more books, and stories and more words.

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Dazzling!

An absolute treat of a book.

A really compelling story about life, death, the afterlife and where they all intersect and overlap. Brilliantly told, just the right amount of mystery and intrigue. Lots of genuinely fascinating and creative ideas, and this author just writes beautifully. The prose sparkles and dazzles its way along, adding to and complementing the story every time.

This book is just wonderful - I've yet to find anything written by Luke Smitherd that's less than outstanding, and the more I read/listen to, the more I think he just doesn't know how to write a bad, or even mediocre, book. Brilliant appears to be his default setting.

Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant.

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Not what I was expecting, but not disappointed..

I think I was expecting something like The Truman Show, which I find an interesting plot, and was expecting something similar in this story, but it wasn't.
It was a fascinating story though and I enjoyed it even more than I probably would have done with a Truman Show-like story.
The narration took a little getting used to since he reads a little quicker than I am used to with other narrators, but soon adapted to the style. Plus, since it's read by the author, you get more of an insight into the subtleties the author had in mind while writing the story, that you can't get from the text alone, and other narrators would have had to interpret.

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Another stunning thought provoker

I've read these not in Luke's recommended reading order, but I'm not sure it makes any difference. This was one of his best, if you like the more philosophical side of standard SF. Truly original, well-defined and relatable characters and pure emotions.

Keep it up Mr. Smitherd!

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just listened for the second time, still loved it

I listened to this for a second time as it's been a year or so since I first heard it. I thoroughly enjoyed it both times and I've bought a hard copy for my dad. I really look forward to more of you're work Luke and hopefully so will my dad. write on!!

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Such an original story.

Luke Smitherd has an amazing imagination, writes fantastic stories and, unusually for an author, he reads his own stories really well. I’ve listened to quite a lot of his books and they don’t fall into any one genre because they are all completely different. Definitely one of my favourite authors.

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Luke Smitherd – Best new British author for years!

If you could sum up A Head Full of Knives in three words, what would they be?

Thought provoking, compelling, eclectic (4 words – I know!)

What did you like best about this story?

The detailed explanations of the situations the characters were in together with the way Luke makes something so crazy seem like it’s actually normality.

Have you listened to any of Luke Smitherd’s other performances? How does this one compare?

Yes, the Stone Man. Both are 5 star listens in my mind.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, but a full time job, a wife, 2 kids and the desire for a few beers in the pub meant that I completed it in 4 days as opposed to one sitting.

Any additional comments?

To find out that Luke was self-published was a shock and was the catalyst to me writing my first ever review. Luke’s ability to immerse the reader / listener in a story as thought provoking and mind blowing as this without going completely off the rails is excellent – not to mention actually coming up with the idea in the first place!

There is no doubt in my mind that Luke will continue to gain 5 star ratings for his work and I have already bought ‘In The Darkness, That's Where I'll Know You: The Complete Black Room Story’.

I wish him all the very best & I look forward to many more years of reading / listening to his work.

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excellent and outside the box

I loved this book. Very original and thought provoking. Best thing I've heard in a while

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What's the audio equivalent of a page turner?

I find it so hard to review novels by Luke Smitherd, not because they aren't great, they are, but I don't want to leave any spoilers! This was the last of his currently available work for me to listen to, so I had high expectations, and I wasn't disappointed.
It took a little longer for me to become fully engaged with this one than some of the others, but the twists and confusion about what was going on make it totally worth that tiny bit of effort (as that's all it was!) All the pertinent information was provided only when it was relevant to the story which made me want to keep listening.
I cant wait to read/hear where this authors work is going next!

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