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Chargement... No Dominion: The Walker Papers: A Garrison Report (2012)par C. E. Murphy
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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. This is a series of stories that fit in various places in the time line of the Walker Papers. They tell the story from a different characters perspective or tell a tangential story. I don't have any thing negative to say about the stories overall. They are well written and are in the style that you would expect from the series. I guess, I just didn't need to see the story from Gary's point of view or maybe I didn't care what happened to Ashley. If you are the type of person who needs to read absolutely everything written in whatever series you're reading, you'll want to take a look at this book, and you probably won't be disappointed. If you prefer novels that you can get lost in, you won't be missing anything by skipping this book. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!! I missed out when No Dominion was offered through crowd sourcing, and it broke my heart. I cried . . . . I have loved Gary ever since the first Walker Papers, and was hoping for quite some time that Gary's story (it shares timeline with Raven Calls). It does not disappoint in any way, shape or form! I purchased it the minute it came out, and sat down and started reading right away. If you are a Murphy fan, especially a Joanne fan, you MUST HAVE THIS BOOK! Of course, if you, like everyone else I know, is in love with Gary, well, this will really be a true pleasure for you. Gary is 74 years old, and is the perfect example of "you CAN teach old dogs new tricks!" THANK YOU C.E. Murphy, for making my year! Looking forward to Mountain Echoes, can hardly wait! I will be waiting to see if Gary's story comes out on audio too - Gabra does an incredible job reading the Walker Papers. I wonder who would do the best job of reading No Dominion - maybe Rene Auberjonois? Will Patton and Scott Brick are my two other favorites (Will does an incredible job with James Lee Burke's amazing Dave Robicheaux. Maybe George Guidall? He did a tremendous job with Gaiman's "American Gods". What does everyone think? Favorites? I have waited for this book since I first heard about it... Actually, that is not true. I have hoped C.E Murphy would write Gary's story since I first read Urban Shaman. But I never expected it would be like this. This book... is C.E Murphy at her best. I'll admit that for the first pages it felt odd to not read about Jo, but I got used to it. I loved Gary's voice. Loved it. I could almost hear him speaking in my mind ( I imagined him as having an Irish dialect. Yeah, I know. He is from Seattle).I kept on reading as he rode with the Hunt, and was delightfully human towards Cerunnos. Not that he mouthed off, but that he didn't show any deference. Through the whole story, Gary is delightfully himself. No matter if he is talking with Cerunnos or with one of his Army mates. He is his own gruff, rocksteady self. This story had everything that a good story should have. Action. Lot's of it, especially in the beginning. From the start, Gary goes on Wild ride. There were times how Gary managed to keep up with Cerunnos. But there isn't just action. No, what made most impact on me were the part when Gary went back in time, to the time he met his wife Annie. It was poignant to read about their romance. Yet in it, there was a touch of paranormal. I admired Gary for keeping quiet, and letting their marriage unfold. But the end. Oh lord. The end. It made me cry. And I cannot remember when that happened the last time. So, what I didn't like. There is nothing I didn't like with the story. This is C.E Murphy at her best. I just wish that more people hade been able to read at the same time as Raven Calls, it since it adds an layer to Raven Calls. but hopefully it will be available sometime in the future. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!! I missed out when No Dominion was offered through crowd sourcing, and it broke my heart. I cried . . . . I have loved Gary ever since the first Walker Papers, and was hoping for quite some time that Gary's story (it shares timeline with Raven Calls). It does not disappoint in any way, shape or form! I purchased it the minute it came out, and sat down and started reading right away. If you are a Murphy fan, especially a Joanne fan, you MUST HAVE THIS BOOK! Of course, if you, like everyone else I know, is in love with Gary, well, this will really be a true pleasure for you. Gary is 74 years old, and is the perfect example of "you CAN teach old dogs new tricks!" THANK YOU C.E. Murphy, for making my year! Looking forward to Mountain Echoes, can hardly wait! I will be waiting to see if Gary's story comes out on audio too - Gabra does an incredible job reading the Walker Papers. I wonder who would do the best job of reading No Dominion - maybe Rene Auberjonois? Will Patton and Scott Brick are my two other favorites (Will does an incredible job with James Lee Burke's amazing Dave Robicheaux. Maybe George Guidall? He did a tremendous job with Gaiman's "American Gods". What does everyone think? Favorites? aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieJoanne Walker (7.5)
Recently widowed after nearly fifty years of marriage, Gary Muldoon had given up on adventure. Then shaman Joanne Walker climbed into the back seat of his cab, and since then, Gary has trifled with gods, met mystics, slain zombies and ridden with the Wild Hunt. But now he must leave Joanne's side to face a battle only he can win. Because as their long battle against a dark magic-user races toward its climax, it becomes clear that it was not illness that took Annie's life, but their enemy's long and deadly touch. Though lovers be lost, love shall not, and death shall have No Dominion. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Some editing would have helped.
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