Gods & Monsters
by:
Lyn Benedict (author)
View our feature on Lyn Benedict's Gods & Monsters. Sylvie Lightner is no ordinary P.I. She specializes in cases involving the unusual and unbelievable. When she finds the bodies of five women in the Florida Everglades, Sylvie believes them to be the work of a serial killer and passes the buck....
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View our feature on Lyn Benedict's Gods & Monsters. Sylvie Lightner is no ordinary P.I. She specializes in cases involving the unusual and unbelievable. When she finds the bodies of five women in the Florida Everglades, Sylvie believes them to be the work of a serial killer and passes the buck. But when the bodies wake and shift shape, killing the police, Sylvie finds herself at the head of a potentially lethal investigation.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780441020386 (0441020380)
Publish date: April 26th 2011
Publisher: Ace
Pages no: 311
Edition language: English
Series: Shadows Inquiries (#3)
*Rating* 4.0 Banana SplitsGenre: Urban Fantasy**Review**Gods & Monsters, by Lyn Benedict, is the third installment in the Shadows & Inquiries series featuring Sylvie Lightner. Lightner runs a private investigative business called Shadows Inquiries. Some in local law enforcement as well as the ISI (I...
4.5/5Lyn Benedict is such an understated author, and her books are awesome! They are everything I love about urban fantasy: a hard, kick ass, smart heroine, wonderful sidekicks, plenty of villains of magical variety and non-stop action.If you haven't read previous two books, please do it first, beca...
Although I'm really tired of Lilith's ancestor as the protagonist, I still enjoyed this book.I liked the mystery and didn't see any of the twists coming, which I appreciate. I do feel like atheists are getting screwed in Benedict's world though.I'm glad Sylvie is expanding her circle a little. It's ...
Where as the first book ends in tears, and the second in ashes, this book ends with a sense of hope. Everything Sylvie has weathered and withstood comes to bear, and like a diamond she's all the more thrilling for the pressure. Benedict vividly interweaves the fantastic and the mundane, and has a ...