Book Review: Kelley Armstrong’s Four Summoner’s Tales
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.Four Summoner’s TalesIt is part of the Joe Ledger #6.5 series and is a in Paperback edition on September 17, 2013 and has 321 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Four short stories of horror in this anthology revolving around the basic plot of someone offering to raise the dead…for a price. Series: “Alive Day” (Joe Ledger, 6.5) My Take All four were horrorific in varying degrees. And all four were well written as complete stories with backgrounds and developed characters. The Stories Kelley Armstrong‘s “Suffer the Children” is a nasty bit of complex betrayal in a small village outside Ontario in the nineteenth century, and I cried so at the end. Christopher Golden‘s “Pipers” was the most depressing as events fall apart around the townsfolk. People who mostly hoped to bring back their loved ones, but were pushed and blackmailed into continuing with a deadly plan. David Liss‘s “A Bad Season for Necromancy” was my least favorite as the “hero” was such a weak man who preyed on others for his own […]