Highfire
Books | Fiction / Fantasy / Humorous
3.7
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Eoin Colfer
“True Detective meets Swamp Thing in the Artemis Fowl author’s neo-noirish thriller about a curmudgeonly dragon in Louisiana.” —GuardianFrom New York Times–bestselling author Eoin Colfer comes a hilarious and high-octane adult novel about a vodka-drinking dragon and the raucous adventures that ensue when he crosses paths with a fifteen-year-old troublemaker on the run from a crooked sheriff.In the days of yore, he struck fear in hearts far and wide as Wyvern, Lord Highfire of the Highfire Eyrie. Now he goes by Vern, hiding from swamp tour boats and rising only with the greatest reluctance from his Laz-Z-Boy recliner. Laying low in the bayou, this once-magnificent fire breather has been reduced to lighting Marlboros with nose sparks, swilling Absolut in a Flashdance T-shirt, and binging Netflix in a fishing shack. A canny Cajun swamp rat, young Everett “Squib” Moreau does what he can to survive, trying not to break his saintly single mother’s heart. Working for a shady smuggler, he witnesses his boss murdered by Sheriff Regence Hooke. But when the dirty cop goes after Squib, Vern comes to the rescue. Rather than be fried alive so the dragon can keep his secret, Squib strikes a deal with the scaly apex predator. He can act as Vern’s go-between—fetch his vodka, keep him company, etc.—in exchange for protection from Hooke. Soon the trio are careening headlong toward a combustible confrontation in which either dragons finally go extinct—or Vern’s glory days are back.A triumphant return to genre-bending fantasy, Eoin Colfer’s Highfire is an effortlessly clever and relentlessly funny tour-de-force of comedy and action.
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Author
Eoin Colfer
Pages
379
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2020-01-28
ISBN
0062938584 9780062938589
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"I read this because it's the same author as Artemis Fowl. It has a similar theme of taking mythical creatures but making them people in the modern world which is entertaining. This one is a dragon who likes Netflix and lives in the Louisiana bayou. The writing style is similar but with a lot of innuendo and language. Overall it was a fun read. Not mind-blowing or anything but entertaining. "
"The main character is a Flashdance loving, vodka drinking curmudgeon. I laughed out loud so many times at this book. Colfer peppers the book with pop culture references from the 80s and 90s. It's highly irreverent, so if you're not squeamish about constant phallus jokes, it's a fast and funny read."
"I love it. It was very fun. I can tell that the author does not typically write for adults. It definitely read easy and was for adults but the style of it was child-like. I read this purely to relax and just enjoy myself. This one is pretty special. Funny as all get out. "
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