The books that have been
collecting dust for so long they have become stained from it
Harper
Blaine was your average small-time P.I. until she died - for two minutes. Now
Harper is a Greywalker - walking the line between the living world and the
paranormal realm. And she's discovering that her new abilities are landing her
in all sorts of 'strange cases.'
But for
Harper, her own case may prove the most difficult to solve. Why did she - as
opposed to others with near-death experiences - become a Greywalker? When
Harper digs into her own past, she unearths some unpleasant truths about her father's
early death as well as a mysterious puzzle. Forced by some very demanding
vampires to take on an investigation in London, she soon discovers her present
troubles in England are entangled with her dark past back in Seattle - and her
ultimate destiny as a Greywalker
Vanished, Kat Richardson
(Greywalker, #4)
Published August 4th 2009 by Roc Hardcover
Adult, paranormal mystery
Series includes
Greywalker, Poltergeist, Underground,
Labyrinth, Downpour, Seawitch
the why’s
This was actually the first book from this series
that I bought, and I did that in like...I don’t remember, 2009 or someshit. So it’s
been sitting there waiting for longer than most. It’s one of those series that
I just couldn’t start from book 4 (well maybe I could, but it didn’t feel
right) so I ordered in the first book, randomly found the second before ever
reading the first and then found out that crime isn’t really my thing, nor is a
first person series with no other voice.
The worst part or maybe this is actually good. because
I ended up reading book 2 for the only challenge I’m in (though badly, not that
I’m not reading the books, or posting but I forget to link up mine with the
blog that started it) and it’s gotten in my head, since I have actually read a
few parts, lines, and maybe, just maybe a chapter or so of this book, so there’s
things I want to find out and having read the other two books I know it comes
in the book 3, so it’s making me want that one, and because I’ve started this
book, added with the fact that it actually has an interesting theme to it (a
reason I got it back then), well, I want to read it, badly. But......
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