My first encounter with Kat Richardson was in 2009 in Jim Butcher's "Mean Streets", an anthology of four Urban Fantasy PIs that included Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden, Simon R Green's Nightsider and Thomas E. Sniegoski's Remy Chandler. Kat Richardson's "The Third Death Of The Little Clay Dog" was b...
Not uninteresting, and I quite liked the concept of the Grey, but overall I found the plot muddled, and Hqrper too passive at times, in stark contrast with the "hardboiled detective" feeling I got from the beginning of the story.
It has been a while since I last read this book, but since the series has been completed in the meantime I figured I might as well reread those I've read before starting on those I haven't. The rating haven't changed for me, it's still a solid 4 star book for me. Though what bothered me the last tim...
After private investigator Harper Blaine wakes up in the hospital after apparently being legally dead for two minutes, she thinks she must be having hallucinations. Her world seems to get blurry, with grey mist, strange creatures and scary monsters more and more frequently. She is told to consult a ...
Greywalker Series: Greywalker #1 Author: Kat Richardson Narrated by: Mia Barron Publisher: Penguin Audio Published on: June 2, 2009 Genre: Urban Fantasy Format: 12 hrs & 8 mins, Audiobook Provided by: Purchased Amazon Book Depo Chapters Indigo Kobo GoodReads Harper Blaine was your average small-time...
~~Moved from GR~~ Greywalker (Greywalker #1) by Kat Richardson In a genre increasingly oversaturated with vampires, werewolves, and intrepid female PIs, I think Richardson still manages to bring a significant amount of novelty to her story. Harper Blaine is a standard PI when one of her clients,...
I'm nearly 100% positive (let's say 98-1/2) I would have liked this book better reading it. Mia Barron's narration, especially of at least half the men, made them very, very whiny. One new vampire sounded like a whiny surfer and I'm sure the author didn't want that portrayal because nowhere in the ...
This is a story of a PI, Harper Blaine, who finds herself able to see into the unseen after a near death experience. Her ability attracts all sorts of people and things to her and she has to find help and how to live with it. I liked Harper her reaction to the unusual is believable and interestin...
In the first novel in her Greywalker series, Kat Richardson explores the world of the Grey, where everything that goes bump in the night and more reside.Harper Blaine is a private investigator and that role may sound sexier than it is, Harper knows that the main part of her job is a lot o research a...
Yeah, so I did read this, and I just finished it yesterday, but I had to sit and think a little bit to remember what it was about....It isnt a bad book. The premise is interesting, the plot moves in a mistly forward direction, but it just didnt execute very well. The sentences are all properly honed...
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