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My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 6 years ago
Ann takes what is left of herself and buys some remote land in Vermont. The land was once part of the Brassard’s Farm, a dairy farm ran by a couple and their hired hand, Earnest. This was an impulse buy for Ann, as her original plan didn’t pan out. Ann finds herself living in a tent and cooking over...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 9 years ago
Cree Black is a paranormal investigator, called to New Orleans to remediate (as she puts it) a ghost who is attacking a woman who has moved back into her childhood home.When she meets Lila Beauforte Warren, Cree quickly figures out that the ghost is more than immediately meets the eye ... and, in fa...
Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 11 years ago
This was a very weird book. It's starts like an ordinary thriller. The main character, troubled with many problems (his Tourette's syndrome, not having a job, you name it), is asked by his aunt to renovate one of her houses. It seems strange things have happened in the house, and young people have g...
AmySea
AmySea rated it 13 years ago
Eh. Bones of the Barbary Coast was ok. Certainly the weakest and least entertaining of the three Cree Black novels. I listened to this on audiobook, and it was narrated by Anna Fields, who is an excellent narrator. She executed the voices and accents demanded of her by this novel in a very smoot...
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I ♥ Bookie Nookie Reviews rated it 14 years ago
This one started out promising...but turned out sort of a flop. About half way thru the book, all the overly technical lingo really overshadowed the good story the author had going.
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 15 years ago
I picked up this book based on my enjoyment of Daniel Hecht’s Cree Black series. I didn’t enjoy it nearly as much. An unemployed teacher, who happens to have Turret’s, takes on the job of renovating his aunt’s large home. In the renovation process he uncovers many family secrets. Reading this bo...
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 16 years ago
Another in the Cree Black Series. With this book we visit New Mexico and a young indian boy named Tommy Keeday who is seemingly "possessed" by a spirit. As with the other two Cree Black books this one is rich with the history of the state and rife with Native Indian legends, folklore and rituals.
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 16 years ago
This is the third in the Cree Black series. The modern day discovery of the bones of a possible "wolf man" buried in the rubble of a historical house takes us on a historical trip to the hey-day of the San Francisco gold rush and criminal elements of the Barbary Coast. I am enjoying this series ... ...
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 16 years ago
Cree Black is a psychologist turned parapsychologist hunting some ghosts haunting a stately mansion in New Orleans. It was a darn good ghost story populated by interesting characters. City of Masks takes a scientific approach to ghost hunting with a little voodoo, espionage and murder thrown in fo...
The journey of a book lover.
The journey of a book lover. rated it 56 years ago
Fascinating!
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