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Greywalker

by Kat Richardson



      Private investigator Harper Blaine experiences death for two minutes as a result of a being clobbered by a perp in Kat Richardson’s novel, Greywalker. After this, she sees ghosts as she travels between the real world and the grey.

This action sets in motion a tale full of action between this world and the next. After her attack, Blaine gets cases from other people of the other world - ghosts, vampires, witches, and necromancers.

The action is fast paced, but the most intriguing part of the novel is the discussion of people on the other side of life and how they live. Although fictional, the information is most captivating.

The reader will encounter much about the relationship between the normal people (of whom there are few in the novel) and the paranormal, as they follow Blaine on her bizarre cases.

Richardson introduces us to several unusual characters and carries them to the conclusion of this macabre adventure.

The denouement will satisfy the most demanding reader of this genre. The novel is sure to be a hit with readers of the supernatural.

The Book

Roc
October 2006
Mass Market Paperback
045146107X
Fantasy / supernatural
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Excerpt
NOTE: violence

The Reviewer

Willie Elliott
Reviewed 2006
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