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ORIGINAL PAPERBACK. Sequel to the Hit Novel, Monster Hunter International. Owen Pitt Never Met a Gun He Didn’t Like, or a Monster He Couldn’t Shoot. But Now, the Monsters are Shooting Back . . . Accountant turned professional monster hunter, Owen Zastava Pitt, managed to stop the nefarious Old One’s invasion plans last year, but as a result made an enemy out of one of the most powerful beings in the universe. Now an evil death cult known as the Church of the Temporary Mortal Condition wants to capture Owen in order to gain the favor of the great Old Ones. The Condition is led by a fanatical necromancer known as the Shadow Man. The government wants to capture the Shadow Man and has assigned the enigmatic Agent Franks to be Owen’s full time bodyguard, which is a polite way of saying that Owen is monster bait. With supernatural assassins targeting his family, a spy in their midst, and horrific beasties lurking around every corner, Owen and the staff of Monster Hunter International don’t need to go hunting, because this time the monsters are hunting them. Fortunately, this bait is armed and very dangerous . . .
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8 primary books11 released booksMonster Hunter International is a 11-book series with 8 primary works first released in 2007 with contributions by Larry Correia and Sarah A. Hoyt.
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???When monsters have nightmares, they???re dreaming about us.??? ??? MHI handbook
Monster Hunter Vendetta is the second installment of Larry Correia???s MONSTER HUNTER INTERNATIONAL series. In the first book, Monster Hunter International, we met Owen Zastava Pitt who used to be an accountant and gun hobbyist until his boss turned into a werewolf and Owen had to kill him. Now Owen is one of the best agents MHI has ever had.
It???s lucky that he???s so good at his job because Owen made a very dangerous enemy when he recently thwarted the Old Ones??? attempt to break into our dimension (read about this in the first book, Monster Hunter International). Now Owen is being hunted by the minions of the Old Ones, including a necromancer named The Shadow Man and the members of a death cult called the Church of the Temporary Mortal Condition. Because they???re evil, they???ll stop at nothing to get their way, including killing innocent people and targeting Owen???s family to get at him.
This time Owen and the gang are fighting ??? along with all the usual werewolves, vampires and zombie hordes ??? doppelg??ngers, undead elephants, zombie bears, a shoggoth, giant walking trees, gangsta gnomes (so funny!), a brain worm that eats memories, and Julie???s mother. It sounds like too much ??? everything but the kitchen sink, you know (though I wouldn???t be surprised to find MHI shooting animated kitchen sinks in a future installment) ??? but it works.
As usual, the government can???t stop themselves from meddling with MHI. They want in on the action and they know Owen is the target, so Agent Franks, one of Owen???s human nemeses, is assigned as Owen???s bodyguard. If you didn???t love Agent Franks already (and you probably didn???t), you will by the end of Monster Hunter Vendetta.
It doesn???t happen very often that the second book in a series is better than the first, but it???s true in this case. Monster Hunter Vendetta is a wild ride ??? to say that it???s exciting, frightening, creative, violent, bloody and funny would be too much of an understatement. It???s eye-popping, heart-pounding, and totally unputdownable. I was engrossed (and grossed out) from the first page to the last. As I mentioned in my review of the previous book, it???s too gory for me to say that I really love it ??? a few too many disemboweled bodies and heads bitten off for me ??? but I can say that I really really admire it and I almost love it. Those who go for this sort of thing are likely to consider MONSTER HUNTER INTERNATIONAL a perfect specimen of testosterone-filled dude lit. (This sounds sexist, I know, but Larry Correia could have made this series more appealing to female readers by increasing the romantic tension.)
One thing I particularly liked about Monster Hunter Vendetta is that it???s very funny. Not the wacky slapstick Three Stooges kind of funny ??? there???s none of that. Correia uses a delightfully morbid dry humor which works especially well with Oliver Wyman???s narration of the audio version. Though Wyman???s narration is lively, he deadpans the humorous lines perfectly. (If you???re reading MHI and haven???t tried the audio version, you???re missing out.) There are also occasional SFF allusions that made me smile.
I???m impressed with how well plotted this series has been so far. Larry Correia set up the background for Monster Hunter Vendetta back in the first book when we learn about Owen???s family, Julie???s parents, and the history of MHI. I already felt like I knew Owen???s mother, a Serbian woman who demonstrates her love by cooking for people, his father who brought up his boys to be tough survivalists, and his brother who became a heavy metal rock star. When we meet Owen???s family in Monster Hunter Vendetta we (and Owen himself) start to comprehend that his destiny has been in place since before he was even born. This plot is way bigger than we realized back in book one. I can???t wait to read on???.
Owen pissed off an interdimensional horror, and now all its minions, a murder cult included, want him dead. Their hobbies included bringing utopia through Lovecraftian monsters and creating monsters from pieces of human an animal cadavers.
Not sure why, but I remembered these books having much more gun talk. I have never been around those circles, so I don't understand that kind of lingo (though I support your right to have guns, so I'm not sitting here and saying they should be taken away because I don't understand them, that's just a stupid thing to do), but on my second time reading through, it seems a lot less, oddly. Maybe I just wasn't used to it back then and it was a bit jarring? Since then this became one of my all time favourite series, so I guess that helps.
This one adds a lot to a bunch of character; we get to meet Owen's family, we learn about the history of Agen Myers with MHI and how Agent Franks works. An absolutely hilarious version of gnomes get added to the list of modernised fantasy creatures.
In that sense it was a very successful sequel; same tone, but a very much expanded and deepened world. On my first try, I was a bit worried, though. How could you go on after this? What bigger danger, bigger things can come after THIS? The fact I am excited about book 8 coming tells you that Correia pulls it off. So no worries, he still has a ton of ideas and things to do. We good.
Something about the no nonsense attitude made me get very attached to the characters so fast. Every time someone gets hurt, I feel it. They are crass and loud and rowdy bunch of people and I still love them so much it's almost funny. They have big guns and big heart.
I know some will hate this on principle and sure, that's their right, but it makes me so ridiculously happy to read this again.
In a number of ways these stories remind me of the Harry Desden books. While not totally the same style the way the authors' hand dialog is. Well worth taking a look at.