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Anonymous Rex (2003)

Anonymous Rex (2003)

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0425188884 (ISBN13: 9780425188880)
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English
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About book Anonymous Rex (2003)

My mom passed along Anonymous Rex: A Detective Story to me sometime last summer; despite its bright green cover, it sat at the bottom of the To Read list until earlier this week. Vincent Rubio is a down-on-his luck private investigator - he lost his partner in an accident while they were working a hot case a few months before & in his grief, he turned to the herb. Basil, as a matter of fact. Oh, and he's a velociraptor. Eric Garcia has created a world where dinosaurs still exist - albeit in human guise. They can be found at all levels of society and are represented in nearly every workplace, especially police forces and medical practitioners, it seems For what may be his last job, Rubio is assigned to follow up on a suspicious nightclub fire, where the owner was badly burned. Turns out there's a connection behind this situation and the aforementioned hot case, and Rubio is soon up to his claws in intrigue. I'm not a big mystery reader, so I can't speak to how well that part of the plot rolled out - but it did keep my interest through to the last page. At times, it reminded me of Lives of the Monster Dogs, where if you thought too much about the physical improbabilities, things kind of came apart; but the characters and the story more than made up for it. It's probably more a reflection on me that I kept imagining Rubio as a cross between Eddie Valiant and Bogart. The pop culture references were fun - there's a Dr. Emil Lizardo.. er, I mean Vallardo, a sideswipe at Jurassic Park and John Fogerty is revealed as an Ornithomimus. Recommended as a library or half-price book read.

What is the Premise: This book is the first book in the Dinosaur Mafia series, in terms of publication date, but the 2nd one if you take the events of the books chronologically. The truly amazing thing about these books - in which the dinosaurs have NOT gone extinct, at least not all of them, but have evolved to a smaller size and live side-by-side with humans with the help of a lot of latex, glue and straps to disguise themselves - is that while you are reading them you just go with it, because it is written so convincingly. My Synopsis and Review: This story is mostly about Vincent Rubio, a detective and the main character of all the Dinosaur Mafia books. Rubio's partner and mentor Watson has been killed - supposedly in a hit-and-run by a taxi in New York while taking part in a mysterious investigation. Rubio has gone on a serious bender with the basil (dinosaurs can't get drunk by drinking alcohol - their recreation of choice is with herbs, which get them "high") and is refusing to buy the story about what happened with Watson and as a result has just about burned all his bridges and lost most of his business. Things are looking really bleak when he gets thrown a bone by one of the big companies in town - which seems to lead right back to the case that Watson was investigating when he was killed. Although this story is a bit dark, it provides quite a number of laugh-out-loud moments as well. At its base, this story is a well crafted noir detective yarn.

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Dinosaurs never went extinct. They went into hiding, and now they live among us in human disguises.You have to believe a concept like this because the book makes it undeniably logical. It treats the idea so seriously, yet it maintains such a lighthearted and sarcastic tone you can’t help but buy into it. The mental image of dinosaurs stepping into and out of elaborate latex human costumes is almost impossible to imagine, which makes the whole idea even better.But wait, there’s a story going on, too. It’s almost irrelevant, as the whole book could ride on the world-building Eric Garcia does, but it’s equally mind-blowing. It starts with Vincent Rubio, a velociraptor private investigator still reeling from the death of his partner. He is the typical private eye archetype (almost a stereotype, but way more likable): falling behind on bills, no girlfriend, in bad need of money, reduced to snapping racy pictures of cheating husbands to buy the Chinese takeout that’s now spoiling in his bare refrigerator.Then he gets assigned a case of arson, which quickly balloons into a massive conspiracy. Not only is this case about more than just a fire, it involves why his partner was killed. The mystery takes effort to figure out, but once I did it was a satisfying read.And the sex is great, too. Sex scenes between dinosaurs wearing human costumes. It is laughably absurd, but Garcia makes it so believable you can’t help but take it seriously. This is an ideal blend of world-building and storytelling.I did a book/movie comparison on my blog. Check it out.
—James Steele

so you’re like dinosaurs disguised as humans living among us is ridiculous and cheesy… but Garcia manages to write a very intriguing detective novel that weaves in this dinosaur world that sounds realistic… they explain how they live among us, the personalities of different species, even what is like their drug (basil)… it’s interesting and exciting… the case is seriously just like one you’d find in any other detective novel… death that goes unsolved, mysterious occurrences, and a detective that isn’t going to let it be swept under the rug… the dinosaur angle just gives it one more layer and many more motives… Vincent has a little herbal problem and is struggling to move on from the death of his partner… even if he’s a Velociraptor he’s a very relateable character because he’s living in our world and has our problems…the dinosaur side is a fully developed story that is seamlessly tied into our world… as the mystery develops so does their background story… I love how there are so many branches and beliefs within these people… and yet it’s told as just a kind of background story, like how you learn about any character… it really isn’t the forefront of the story because that is the murder case, but it’s all the flavor… such a great book and I really need to pick up the next one… hopefully it’s just as good…
—R.G.

This was a great book!I can't wait to read the other two books in the series.In this book it turns out that dinosaurs aren't extinct. And better yet, they are living in the human world disguised as humans. Vincent Rubio is a raptor who is a private investigator. When he gets a case from an insurance company who's client had a fire in his club, to investigate if it was purposeful. He is introduced to a whole new case. This book consists of switching guises, double-crosses, inter-species children, fight scenes, and more.I highly recommend this book. Note that some scenes may be inappropriate for children under the age of 12. Read this book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
—711sam

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