There's a whole lot going on in this book to Alex, maybe more than 'normal'. A lot of action, and a creepy story line about a 'rider' that jumps from body to body, using them up and then killing them off to jump into the next available body. I truly enjoy just about every character in this world, a...
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsAlex Craft has landed another oh-my-god-this-can't-be-true case and is once again investigating the impossible. This time it's a string of suicides that are actually murders. Yeah, good luck proving that one! It's this strong detective-type backbone that keeps me coming back ...
Mixed feelings about this one, mainly because I feel like Alex hasn't made any progress solving the conflicts surrounding her. After the second book blew my socks off I felt like we'd see a similar adventure here. But while I still enjoyed it this installment didn't fulfill my elevated expectation...
Alex watches a man committed suicide but the ghost swears that he will do no such thing. The man's wife also certain that her husband will not commit suicide. When Alex rises the shade, it appears that the shade has lost three days of his life and he cannot remember the events that happened up to hi...
This is the third book in the series, and as such, this review can and probably does contain spoilers for the previous two books. So if you don't like that sort of thing, avoid this whole review, and start at the beginning with Grave Witch instead. Plot summary from publisher, because it's been too ...
I enjoyed the book. I enjoyed the murder mystery. I enjoyed the fae parts. I enjoyed Death (are we *ever* going to learn his name?). I even enjoyed the angst involving Falin. I really want to give this book more then 3 stars. I'm just really, really, really tired of love triangles. Though I s...
4.5 stars. A really excellent follow-up that's cemented this series as one of my favorite UF series. I'm kind of over the love triangle though, but oh well. The world, characters, and excellent mysteries will keep me coming back despite the trite romantic subplot(s).
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