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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. 4.5 Stars There’s no point in rehashing the plot seeing as how this is book 9. Just know that this time around, Whyborne and Griffin’s enemy takes on an even more personal bent bringing fresh new horror and tying together loose threads that started all the way back in the first book, [b:Widdershins|16128152|Widdershins (Whyborne & Griffin, #1)|Jordan L. Hawk|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1352121658s/16128152.jpg|21952704]. For historical paranormal supernatural enthusiasts this continues to deliver, and never fear as JLH consistently brings the emotions, feels, and sexy as well. Tense and wrought with suspense as the terror and gore’s ratcheted up a few more notches, all serving to propel family and friends to stand together and win together. Again, impressive in scope and complexity. Two more books are supposedly left, and I both look forward to them and dread the ending of this wonderful adventure! So che lo dico sempre ma quest’ultimo è il migliore della serie! Recensione completa sul BLOG !!! Sono sempre più strabiliato da come Jordan riesca a creare ad ogni volume un nuovo mondo, un nuovo interesse e riesca a mantenere stabile e coerente una storia cosi immensa, con cosi tanti personaggi e cosi intricata. Il suo modo di rapportarsi alla storia è quasi magico, come se raccontasse di fatti reali e ne facesse una sorta di cronaca. Ad ogni modo non è il titolo conclusivo della serie ma è sicuramente in vista ormai il punto d'arrivo anche se potenzialmente potrebbe durare ancora per cento "episodi". Ad ogni modo, l'aspetto migliore di questo libro per me è stato il fatto che si sono analizzati e affrontati i reali problemi e le reali conseguenze di tutto quello che è successo finora, non solo dal punto di vista, diciamo così, materiale ma anche come rapporti, come equilibri di potere e di come la società della città sia effettivamente organizzata e ripartita tra le antiche famiglie. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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HTML:Someone is killing members of the old families...and the evidence points to Whyborne.Widdershins has been unusually quiet for months. But now a mysterious creature from the Outside is on the loose, assassinating members of the town's old families by draining their blood. Whyborne and Griffin set out to solve the mystery??but as the evidence piles up, the police begin to suspect Whyborne himself is the murderer.Now Whyborne must both clear his name and stop the horrors the monster threatens to unleash. His only hope: an alliance with his old enemies the Endicotts.Because something terrible lurks in the Draakenwood, and it will stop at nothing to seize control of the maelstrom itself.Draakenwood is the ninth book in the Whyborne & Griffin series, where magic, mystery, and m/m romance collide with Victorian era Ameri Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The Publisher Says: Someone is killing members of the old families…and the evidence points to Whyborne.
Widdershins has been unusually quiet for months. But now a mysterious creature from the Outside is on the loose, assassinating members of the town’s old families by draining their blood. Whyborne and Griffin set out to solve the mystery—but as the evidence piles up, the police begin to suspect Whyborne himself is the murderer.
Now Whyborne must both clear his name and stop the horrors the monster threatens to unleash. His only hope: an alliance with his old enemies the Endicotts.
Because something terrible lurks in the Draakenwood, and it will stop at nothing to seize control of the maelstrom itself.
Draakenwood is the ninth book in the Whyborne & Griffin series, where magic, mystery, and m/m romance collide with Victorian era America.
I purchased this book with my very own United States dollars...
... the same year that I realized I was losing out on DRCs because publishers realized I'd review books I bought for myself. Hence never having reviewed it before.
Oh myyy, as Takei would say. There's more than I expected in this ninth entry in the ongoing series. The ongoing plots never plod, but here they go from brisk trot to gallop both on the personal and overarching stakes fronts. Let me assure you that there is nothing series-drooping in this outing. I do most especially love the anachronistic way these men refer to their other halfs as "husbands"!
I was surprised and pleased that Whyborne's sister Persephone met her match. (Knock next time, you oaf!) I was also pleased that Whyborne Senior made such huge strides in his unwilling quest to become a decent human being. Streets to go, mind, but the growth curve is impressive. I like that redemption is still possible for even the worst of people in Author Hawk's world.
Speaking of worlds...Griffin continues to make Whyborne's miserable, first with that infernal rackety Oldsmobile, and this book with the ghastly newfangled telephone. Poor Whyborne, a fuddy-duddy at heart, is yoked by all-conquering love to a gadget-mad technophile. What's a man who is every inch a librarian in his soul to do?
Well, fight more evil, of course; the stakes are still there, the Endicotts have living relatives, Nyarlathotep isn't decisively defeated yet. Those hounds...!! And capable henches continue to abound. Christine, the ever-waspish, always faithful BFF, her husband Iskander (who is never that much limned, of course) and now Whyborne's librarian secretary Miss Parkhurst is in the family in every way. Really, isn't this the reason one reads series books? The stories are like our extended friend groups only easier to keep track of because they're in finished story arcs. Or about-to-be-finished story arcs...thinking of the Ketoi as truly underexplored arc-havers.
But here's the deal: The arcs all end. I wager that, if you start here (don't!), you'll feel the unnerved certainty that you've stumbled into a nest of nutjobs. Go back to #1, Widdershins, to get the place in the Cthuluverse and the dramatis personae straight. (So to speak.) I recommend them all, in order. Apart from my cavils over a certain inevitable monster-of-the-weekness and the double PoV in this story (out of keeping, not smoothly integrated), this story earns my smiling, loving approval. ( )