by Mark Del Franco
This is the 2nd book in the Connor Grey series, and while I enjoyed the first book it didn’t resonate with me as Butcher’s Dresden Files, or Seanan McGuire’s October Daye & InCryptid series do. Well, I’m starting to feel the pull of this series too. This second book expands on the characters and ...
Very good urban fantasy in which Connor encounters trolls and dwarves and tree spirits, oh my!
Second book of the Connor Grey series. I am having a hard time understanding why this series is so under appreciated. What I like about this 'detective' story is that the main character has fallen out of favor. He was a very powerful druid, lost all his powers after an injury. All his friends left h...
Synopsis: Connor Grey's druidic powers may be diminished, but he is still able to consult for the Boston Police Department. Now Murdock and Connor try to link the murders of a gang member to a high-ranking elven diplomat. Both are caught in a power struggle between Celtic fairies and Teutonic elves....
When Connor Grey got a phone call at 7 AM from his friend, Detective Leonard Murdock, about a dead teenager who seemed to be dropped from the sky, he didn't expect that the kid would ended up as a part of another investigation by the Guild: the death of a one of the directors at Boston Guildhouse, A...
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It's nice to watch Connor coming to terms with the fact that life goes on even if he isn't a powerful druid anymore. He is working on his character instead of throwing a huge pity party, he really needed that huge smack in the ego and I can't wait to see what is in store for him in the next coming ...
I liked this book a lot better than the first one. It felt like its own thing rather than The Dresden Files lite. The story was interesting, though I'm afraid that story arc about how and why Connor lost his powers is going to become annoying fairly quickly. I find my tolerance for the long drawn ...