Reviews
“Fans of Douglas Adams will happily sink their teeth into this combo platter of raunchy laughs and ectoplasmic ecstasy.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“[A] laugh-out-loud comic fantasy that should appeal to fans of Terry Brooks’s Landover novels.” —Library Journal
“Do you know a young man twelve to seventeen years old who hates reading? This is the book for him! . . . A funfest of ghouls, zombie cattle, ghosts of various kinds, and lots of battles featuring decaying flesh and body parts. . . . Reads like the work of Douglas Adams. . . . One young reader gives highest praise: ‘I buy the book . . . and read it straight through! I’ve never done that in my life, but I couldn’t put it down.’” —Voices of Youth Advocates
“Delightfully droll, this comic romp will be a crowd-pleaser.” —Booklist
“Traditional necromantic horror treated as Southwestern fun.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune
“The story finds its footing through its personable likable characters and the absurdly awkward fight they put up against increasingly bizarre supernatural terrors. . . . Gil’s All Fright Diner really goes the extra mile to distinguish itself from the pack, creating a unique mythology and canon rather than relying on pre-established guidelines for its various creatures. . . . It’s an appetizing snack perfect for devouring quickly over a hot cop o’ joe.” —Fangoria
“If there’s any justice in this world, Martinez is already working on a sequel to star Duke, Earl, Cathy, and the ghost of a plucky little dog.” —Analog Science Fiction and Fact
“It’s horror both humorous and grisly, a twisted take on small-town America and buddy adventures.” —Locus
“A supernatural concoction spicier and tastier than a bowl of Texas red. . . . The funniest book you ever read about the undead, the occult, and Armageddon. . . . Martinez infuses his comic horror story with dry Texas wit, playing skillfully with the reader’s expectations and the hoary conventions of the horror genre.” —The Decatur Daily, Alabama
“The best book that I’ve read all year. . . . This is tale telling at its finest. Martinez’s writing flows as smoothly as cold draught beer. I recommend this one highly.” —Steve Vernon, Cemetery Dance
“Gil’s All Fright Diner is a hoot of a novel. Fast-paced, Texas-wit-funny, sharply written, sharply observed. Pure blood-sweet entertainment from a Alex Martinez, a writer whose future books I look forward to.” —Joe R. Lansdale, author Sunset and Sawdust
“Can a vampire find true love with a ghost? Can a teenage witch open the gates of Hell? Anything can happen in A. Lee Martinez’s wacky debut.” —Charlaine Harris, bestselling author of Dead to the World
“Not since Christopher Moore has anyone managed to make The Damned so damned funny. Martinez’s Earl of Vampires and Duke of Werewolves are memorable characters, fully realized and totally plausible–if you believe in Texas, at least–and I hope to meet them again, and again.” —Spider Robinson, bestselling author of Callahan’s Con
“A rippingly wonderful novel, funny enough to wake the dead and gripping enough to captivate the living.” —David Lubar