Seven stories of the town’s past, of the people and the fae a young woman fleeing her past will run to, only to discover that her past extends further than she ever imagined.
Posts Tagged: history
Book Review: “The Recitation of the Most Holy and Harrowing Pilgrimage of Mindy and Also Mork” by Seanan McGuire
Those Aeslin mice, Mindy and Mork, are on their own as they flee the carnival and traverse the airport, desperate for home.
Book Review: Lies Sleeping by Ben Aaronovitch
Faced with the destruction of London, Detective Constable (and apprentice wizard) Peter Grant must come to terms with his traitorous ex-best friend Leslie May and the malevolent killer Mr Punch.
Book Review: Bryant and May and the Burning Man by Christopher Fowler
When London is engulfed in riots and burning men, Arthur Bryant and John May, London’s most ingenious (and peculiar) detectives have to work fast to hold a sinister killer’s feet to the fire.
Book Review: The Forsaken by Ace Atkins
New evidence arises pointing to the innocence of a black man lynched thirty-six years ago, and Sheriff Quinn Colson is determined to dig out the truth from all the lies.
Book Review: Stygian by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Lied to and betrayed by gods, Daimons, and Dark-Hunters, Urian has lived a cursed life for thousands of years, in so many ways. Never knowing home…
Book Review: The Western Star by Craig Johnson
A photograph of then-new Deputy Walt Longmire with 24 sheriffs about to embark on the Western Star takes Walt back to a past that affects his future and threatens everyone he loves.