Book Review: Laura Lippman’s In Big Trouble
First as a reporter and then as a p.i., has learned A new case will forces Tess Monaghan to confront her own past, and a man she loved and lost.
First as a reporter and then as a p.i., has learned A new case will forces Tess Monaghan to confront her own past, and a man she loved and lost.
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.Wolfsangelby M.D. Lachlan mythic fantasy in a hardcover edition that was published by Gollancz on May 20, 2010 and has 448 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon First in The Wolfsangel Cycle (or the Craw Trilogy) fantasy series involving Nordic myth about Odin and a wolf. My Take Oh lord, this story was so convoluted! I gave up trying to make sense of it and just read it to get it over with. There is a very nice summing up at the very end. You might want to read that before you start this story so you have some idea what is happening. I’d like to say it’s well-written and the descriptions are gorgeous, but Lachlan is trying too hard to be mysterious and simply leaves the reader hanging in too many places. On the plus side, it’s an interesting look at Scandinavian-type culture. If you enjoy stories about the gods and their fate. About beserkers and fighting and brutal killing. Betrayals. And just love getting depressed, this is the story for you. […]
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