Book Review: Louise Penny’s Still Life
A beloved villager is found lying dead in the woods – an arrow gone astray. But Chief Inspector Armand Gamache knows something dark is lurking behind the white picket fences.
A beloved villager is found lying dead in the woods – an arrow gone astray. But Chief Inspector Armand Gamache knows something dark is lurking behind the white picket fences.
“Betraying” her Alchemist mission holds greater peril when Sydney Sage’s younger sister, Zoe, arrives, and Sydney must keep her secrets or suffer exposure—and re-education.
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The Devil is dead and Betsy and Laura are in hot water, especially with Laura having to take over for her mother, um, Satan, and Betsy has to be responsible!??
Phoenix knows Robin has a secret, and it’s a naïve dream to believe his record won’t catch up with them at some point. Though neither is prepared for the explosive result.
Attempts against Princess Meredith force Faerie to allow human police inside and sets up Mistral, Master of Storms, into Merry’s arms, awakening ancient magic.
Emma Bannon, Sorceress Prime to the Queen, must find the doctor who created a powerful weapon. And it will distract her friend, the mentath Archibald Clare, from pursuing his nemesis.
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A bombshell bookworm. A chronic Casanova. And a lesson in chemistry too scandalous for school.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Urban ShamanIt is part of the Walker Papers #1 series and is a in Paperback edition on June 1, 2005 and has 410 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo Other books in this series include [books_series] First in the Walker Papers urban fantasy series that incorporates Native American beliefs and is based in Seattle. My Take It’s a wild and confusing twist on the Wild Hunt and Herne the Hunter which was great fun to read with a Jo sarcastic to the nth degree! Ya just can’t help but laugh your way through her smart remarks including the Star Trek, Star Wars, and Shakespearean references. The writing’s a bit rough; in some places I felt like I was scrambling through a field of boulders. In other places, I was confused as to what Jo’s job is, her conclusions about why Cernunnos takes Marie, and what the whole deal is with the Rider. That whole section had me wobbling in circles, trying to understand. Still ya can’t fault her for her sense […]