Has anyone read Smoke and Shadows, by Tanya Huff? It's a supernatural thriller set in Vancouver, on the set of a vampire detective show, with a couple of characters who seem--80 pages in to the book, anyway--to map rather well to Angel and Wesley. And of course, the protagonist finds the latter incredibly hot.
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That sounds like fun -- is it good? Or have you read it yet?
I'm about a quarter of the way through it. It's fun so far. Huff wrote other books with the protagonist as a secondary character, and now she's focusing on him. There are little throwaway references to other shows that really are filming in Vancouver, and a fair bit of techie color.
The cover for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince was released today and yahoo has an interview with the illustrator, Mary Granpre.
Has anyone read Smoke and Shadows, by Tanya Huff?
That sounds like something I'd normally be interested in, but the potential to conflate it with RPS in my head may keep me away. Do any really familiar personality quirks creep in?
Considering where the show in Smoke and Shadows is set, I'd think it maps more to Forever Knight than Angel.
Also, there's a character in the book who's based on a filker I know. (Tanya Huff auctioned off the right to have a character named after you at FilkOntario a few years ago)
Do any really familiar personality quirks creep in?
Familiar to the actors? It's hard for me to say, since I don't really follow the DB and AD stuff that closely. The character who would map onto AD is referred to as more slender than the one who would map onto DB. Neither character in the book is married, and there's been no mention of cute red-headed actresses or chicken fear in either of their lives. Also, the director, writers, and studio owners don't seem to resemble anything I've heard about the Mutant Enemy folks at all. But there are references to the characters' leather outfits in costuming. So far for me there's been just enough similarity to give me a giggle.
Heh. I like this line: "Afficiandos of over school-leaving age can preserve a facade of literary respectability by investing in the adult version"
Though I must admit, having a copy with a photo of a battered copy of Advanced Potion Making on the cover would amuse me.
If your biggest problem is looking like a geek reading on the train(?) how much do I want that life?