Kitty and the Dead Man's Hand (Kitty Norville Series #5)
In this number of Carrie Vaughn's noir fantasy series, street-smart Kitty is on the road again. This time she's prowling the streets and back alleys of Las Vegas. When her boyfriend Ben vanishes, she realizes that it's much more serious than just being dumped….
In this number of Carrie Vaughn's noir fantasy series, street-smart Kitty is on the road again. This time she's prowling the streets and back alleys of Las Vegas. When her boyfriend Ben vanishes, she realizes that it's much more serious than just being dumped….
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Format: Textbook
ASIN: 9780446199537
Publish date: 01-02-2009
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Edition language: English
Audio- Ben and Kitty head to Vegas to get married. They tried to do it the old fashioned way but it drove them crazy, Vegas sounded so easy. Right ? Nothing is easy for Kitty and Ben. First off they are booked into a hotel that has a gun conventions going on. Killers, hunters and other nasties fill ...
Kitty is getting married and the plans are consuming her life. Wouldn’t it be relaxing if she and Ben could just elope? And if you’re going to Elope, why not do it properly and head for Vegas?Of course, what should have been the simple option quickly becomes much much more complex. First there’s her...
To all my Goodreads friends that are OCD about reading books in a series in order – my apologies, I read book 5 first. It didn’t really matter. Once I figured out that Kitty was a werewolf, all was good, and I jumped right in.In this instalment, Kitty and her fiancé Ben travel to Las Vegas to tape a...
This is more of a 2.5 book. It's not bad, and like all the Kitty Norville books, it is a quick read. It's fun. It's a beach read, and doesn't pretend to be anything else (thank goodness). The darker tone from Kitty and the Silver Bullet isn't here, and its lack relieves fears that Kitty is going ...
Kitty and the Dead Man’s Hand is another great novel by Carrie Vaughn. This is one of those series that continually drags you in and doesn’t let you go; and, honestly, if you haven’t checked it out yet, you really need to.For my full review, click here.