![]() ![]() The concept of Limbus Inc was enjoyable, and I'll very probably pick up the next volume as well. So reads the business card from LIMBUS, INC., a shadowy employment agency that operates at the edge of the normal world. ![]() ![]() I really hope to see Sam turn up in other stories. A brilliant story that I wished went on for a LOT longer. JournalStone (27.95 (272p) ISBN 978-1-93 This shared-world anthology about a mysterious metaphysical. Review 2: This shared-world anthology started off ok, then steadily got better with each story, until finishing with the best of them - and the whole reason I bought the book in the first place - Jonathan Mab. Or at least maybe half of the stories taking place from Limbus' point of view. But I do not think I would have sought many of these out.If there is one weakness to this anthology, it's that the first story is so intriguing that I wanted more of a focus from the inner workings of Limbus, Inc. Not perfectly true as they all tended to have a bit of science fiction and a bit of detective fiction. ![]() Review 1: The best way to describe what I just finished: a series of short stories in genres I may not have read as standalones but which combined into a highly enjoyable book. Limbus, Inc., is a set of five novellas by Benjamin Kane Ethridge, Jonathan Maberry, Joseph Nasisse, Anne C. ![]()
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