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Thomas Bleakly: PI by Robert Gryfft

 

Thomas Bleakly, Private Investigator is batflip insane.  Sometimes it works for him, sometimes . . . not so much.  One day a beautiful woman hires him to find her father.  The catch?  She’s a robot.

Told from three perspectives, none of them necessarily trustworthy.  Watch out for for nonsensical subplots, insane characters, and conspiracies that span whole realities.

Note: Thomas Bleakly: PI is unfinished, and will likely remain so.  It contains pervasive harsh language; also, some graphic violence.


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Listed: Sep 8, 2008

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A crazy ride

Member: Sarah Suleski
September 8, 2008

Note: Unfortunately this hasn’t been updated since 2009.  Original review below.

Thomas Bleakly, PI is a crazed, full stop no brakes noir-with-robots adventures that is somewhat reminiscent of Blade Runner, only a lot funnier, a lot more manic, and not a movie.  And after reading 14 parts (2 chapters) I’m hooked [more . . .]

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An absurdist postmodern sci-fi noir? I’m THERE.

Member: aricollins
September 8, 2008

Bleakly is a fun romp through a sci-fi noir detective gone wrong.  But how can it be wrong when it feels so right?

Getting the bad out of the way, it does take a little to hit its stride, but really not too long at all.  It starts as an over-the-top [more . . .]

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Wobot takes the Wap

Member: Linton Robinson
November 11, 2009

What fun!

I came to this hoping to find a mainstream (i.e. adult) story among all the high school monsters and zombies, but the hard-boiled ‘tec bit quickly slipped into SF, at least to the extent of a robot client.

But it’s [more . . .]

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