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Chargement... Irregulars: A Shared-World Anthologypar Josh Lanyon (Contributeur), Astrid Amara, Astrid Amara (Contributeur), Ginn Hale (Contributeur), Nicole Kimberling (Contributeur) — 1 plus, Josh Lanyon
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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. Each story is unique, well written, and enjoyable. My favorite is Astrid Amara's No Life But This. ( ) Cherries Worth Getting, by N. Kimberling: An interesting world with two solid leads and a well thought out investigation. Would have loved a longer investigation to stretch out the romance. 4* No Life But This, by A. Amara. A much longer story than the previous two. Loved the couple (although the romance most definitely played second fiddle to the plot) and the plot kept me interested and invested. 4.5* Things Unseen and Deadly, by G. Hale. This took me an age to get into and I honestly thought about putting it down several times in the first chapter or so. I'm glad I carried on reading. The leads were engaging once you worked out what their story was, not true, Jason was engaging from the get-go but Henry took some warming to. and we got an extra helping of Gunther. I ended up really liking this one. 4* Cherries Worth Getting by Nicole Kimberling - ★★★★ This is a first Kimberling for me and I'm satisfied. Definitely checking out more of her books. Green Glass Beads by Josh Lanyon - ★★★★ It bothered me that we didn't find out why Rake was so sure Archer was still involved in criminal activities when we were told he wasn't :/ No Life But This by Astrid Amara - ★★★★ Also a first by this author. Things Unseen and Deadly by Ginn Hale - ★★★★★ Oh this one was delightful. It reminded me that I need to read more Ginn Hale! Wow. This book was great! It was 4 not-so-short stories in one book that all revolved around the same world. I thought the 4 authors did a great job in capturing a world that should not make sense, but does. I really enjoyed reading it. It definitely felt like 476 pages, but not in a bad way. The first story was a bit icky (talked about cannibalism) but overall, this was great. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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NATO's Irregulars Affairs Division is a secret organization operating in thousands of cities around the globe. Its agents police relations between the earthly realm and those beyond this world, protecting us from terrible dangers as well as enthralling temptations.These agents—Irregulars, as they are known to the few who know them at all—are drawn to the work for their own reasons and close cases in their own unique ways.Agent Henry Falk—an undead tramp brought back for a mission that might finally put him into a grave he can't climb back out of.Agent Keith Curry—a former carnivore chef turned vegetarian currently dealing with a goblin problem.Agent Rake—a tough and ambitious guy with a penchant for easy living and dangerous games.Agent Silas August—an uncompromising jerk with a dead partner and an assignment babysitting an assassin.Four adventures from four award-winning authors, all set in one amazing world. Is your security clearance high enough to read on? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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