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by Keri Arthur
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Housewife Blues and Chihuahua Stories
Book InfoKindle Edition, 352 pagesExpected publication: October 28th 2014 by Dell (first published November 16th 2005)original title Penumbra (Spook Squad, #3)ASIN B00K4C4H3Aedition language Englishseries Spook Squad #3other editions (5)Source:EARC from NetgalleyBook Buy LinksAMAZONB&NBOOK SYNOPSIST...
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 10 years ago
Sam has finally snapped over working with Gabriel. His insistence of keeping her out of all police work is too much – she needs to work and be effective. She gets a transfer – to a new case as a bodyguard of a politician. A politician who is really a clone and probably working with either the suspic...
So, I Read This Book Today . . .
So, I Read This Book Today . . . rated it 11 years ago
I spent my birthday with a new series (for me) that I was really enjoying. The Spook Squad by Keri Arthur. The premise and story are fascinating, involving a close-to-us parallel world where nonhumans live alongside normal in an uneasy balance. They are policed by the SIU, a shadowy group set up to ...
Misericordia
Misericordia rated it 12 years ago
Well, I do prefer my ultimate good guys and their ultimate bad guys not to have their life-forces connected at birth, so the ending was not what I would prefer it to be... Still worthwhile bit of reading.
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 14 years ago
Dear Ms. Arthur,I know I say that I prefer stories that are not happily ever after. I'm good with happily for now. I just have to ask, WHY THE HELL is it that your series always seem unresolved? There is no conclusion. I'm left hanging. WHY do you do this to me? I've read four of your series n...
Ravings of a Book Junkie
Ravings of a Book Junkie rated it 14 years ago
Haines explores the themes of racism, greed, depravity and family bonds all in a small Southern town. Though the writing is top notch in Penumbra there is no "happy ever after" to be found within its pages. Instead you'll find a book rich with descriptive, poetic language and infused with memorable ...
Feelingfictional
Feelingfictional rated it 15 years ago
Sam has had enough of Gabriel pushing her away and not letting her get involved in any of their cases - she is sick of being stuck in her tiny office doing paperwork so demands a transfer from her boss Stephan. Stephan doesn't want her to leave so he offers to let her guard Wetherton, a politician w...
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