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Raven Calls (The Walker Papers) - Community Reviews back

by C.E. Murphy
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Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 11 years ago
Joanne has returned to Ireland, at very short notice (but with a very awesome coat) to try and find a cure for the werewolf bite. Her decisions is further reinforced by her magic virtually dragging her to Tara. But when there, and meeting up with Gary, she is plunged into her magic and into the pa...
Horrorvacui000
Horrorvacui000 rated it 12 years ago
Enjoyable, but I wish I had read this one right after the last few since there are a lot of references to the previous books.
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 12 years ago
Very good book. More from the Irish legend/magic point of view than the American Indian. I wish there was more Morrison but really there wasn't much room for him. I didn't care for the ending though. Too much of a cliffhanger. Poor Joanne doesn't even have time for a nap! I'm going to look for...
Daffodil's Library
Daffodil's Library rated it 13 years ago
You wouldn't expect Native American Shamanism & Celtic Mythology to blend well into a cohesive storyline. Yet book after book, C.E. Murphy succeeds in delivering a story that keeps you on your toes. I love the fact that you never quite know what to expect. Joanne Walker, born Siobhan Grainne MacNama...
Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it 13 years ago
It took me a longer time to get into Raven Calls than all the other books in the series because, for some reason or other, Joanne’s incessant flippancy and snark annoyed me. I don’t know why. Maybe my reaction is a reflection on my growth (and evolution) as a reader than any indication of the book’s...
drey's library
drey's library rated it 13 years ago
GARY’S BACK!! Wheeeeeeee!! Ok, now that I’ve gotten that out of my system, let’s get to the rest of the review, shall we? Raven Calls opens with Joanne heading to Ireland – for a couple of reasons, really, but mainly because she’s being pulled in that direction and doesn’t have much of a choice. Wha...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 13 years ago
Riddle me this, why does Joanne have to learn everything the hard way? At this point, I'm just as tired as Joanne. Reading through all the trials and tribulations she goes through makes me weary and I'm just the reader. In this new installment of Walker Papers, Joanne is in Ireland. She felt a pu...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 13 years ago
Unfortunately not the best book in the series. It suffers from lack of clear direction and plot confusion. The writing, which I usually love, is jumbled and at times repetitive.I still love Jo and can't wait for the next adventure. I will say that this does suffer from a lack of Morrison and the fa...
The Demon Librarian
The Demon Librarian rated it 13 years ago
This book picks up almost immediately after the events at the end of the last book, Spirit Dances, with our lovely protagonist Joanne Walker on her way to Ireland to take care of that pesky werewolf bite. I had some very big expectations for this book after the way the last book ended, and in most w...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 13 years ago
*Rating* 4.0*Genre* Urban Fantasy*Review* Raven Calls (Walker Papers #7) picks immediately after the events of Spirit Dances (Walker Papers #6). Joanne Walker aka Siobhan Grainne MacNamarra Walkingstick, has quit the Seattle PD and left Capt. Michael Morrison behind in order to find a cure for the w...
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