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Mark Del Franco
WHIRLWIND (2014)is Mark Del Franco's first young adult novel, an urban fantasy featuring teens with elemental powers.Mark is the author of the adult urban fantasy Connor Grey books. The best order to read the series is:UNSHAPELY THINGSUNQUIET DREAMSUNFALLEN DEADUNPERFECT SOULSUNCERTAIN... show more
WHIRLWIND (2014)is Mark Del Franco's first young adult novel, an urban fantasy featuring teens with elemental powers.Mark is the author of the adult urban fantasy Connor Grey books. The best order to read the series is:UNSHAPELY THINGSUNQUIET DREAMSUNFALLEN DEADUNPERFECT SOULSUNCERTAIN ALLIESUNDONE DEEDSThe Laura Blackstone urban fantasy books, also set in the Convergent World, areSKIN DEEP and FACE OFF.Mark Del Franco lives with his partner, Jack, in Boston, Massachusetts, where the orchids Just Won't Die.
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The best books you never read rated it 10 years ago
In this installment Connor is yet again drawn into the investigation. There is a body, drained of essence and he needs to find out just who is doing it. Like the other books in this series we see a lot of the internal conflict of a druid who has lost his power. The feel is still noir at its best a...
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Ami's Hoard rated it 11 years ago
I have read all of Mark Del Franco’s adult urban fantasy stories and was quite sad that his publisher decided not to continue with the series. So the last book of his I read would be back in 2012 and I kept hoping that he would write another book; even through a self-publishing route. So when I foun...
bookaneer
bookaneer rated it 11 years ago
~~Moved from GR~~ Unshapely Things by Mark Del Franco Connor Grey was once an incredibly powerful druid, but a work incident left him magically crippled, unable to perform the spells that gave him such high status in the fey world. Now living in Boston and working as a police consultant, Connor is...
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- the magic of books - rated it 11 years ago
This was the final book with Connor Grey, and I thought it was a very satisfying ending to the series. There were a few twisty-ish surprises and a few resolutions I was unsettled about but after thinking about it they do make sense. I don't want to go into too much detail for fear of spoilers, but...
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- the magic of books - rated it 11 years ago
Well, this series is picking up steam for me. It started clicking in #2, and this one, the 3rd in the series, keeps going strong. This one deals more with the Convergence, a cataclysmic event that brought the fey into the human world, with no foreseeable way to get back. No spoilers intended, but...
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