Hench

A Novel

Hardcover, 416 pages

Published Sept. 22, 2020 by William Morrow.

ISBN:
978-0-06-297857-8
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4 stars (7 reviews)

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maybe my standards are too high

3 stars

Content warning proper spoilers - also this is less edited than normal sorry

Enjoyable alternate take on the superhero/villain genre

4 stars

I'll admit I'm totally burned out on superhero media. For a while, it seemed like every week a new movie or TV show came out featuring Marvel or DC comic book heroes, and a lot of them recently have been really bad (I'm still irritated Doctor Strange was so disjointed). At any rate, this book was a fun change to the standard superhero fare out there. This book is a tale of what happens to all of the innocent bystanders when superheroes go on a rampage to save someone or something, and also describes the underworld of temp agencies that support villains in jobs like data management and tech support. The main character works as a temp office worker for a minor villain, but when a trivial job "in the field" goes terribly wrong, her life is changed forever and she starts down a path working for one of the …

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5 stars

This was very, very good. Read in one sitting and absolutely compelling from start to finish.
The premise here is to say that superheroes are effectively natural disasters, given their impact just going about their day to day this is in then linked to serious academic work on the cost of these disasters which is measured in lost years. It's eye opening stuff.
However, this is all wrapped up in a very well executed thriller novel which comes at you. not from the perspective of the super "person" but from the perspective of the hired help. Because they all have hired help.
Engaging characters, razor sharp prose and a story that just flowed. A very impressive debut this.
Highly recommended.

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