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Chargement... The Cormorantpar Chuck Wendig
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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. With the forthcoming publication of the 4th Miriam Black novel Thunderbird next week, I thought it high time to read the 3rd one. Unfortunately, I did not like it as much as the first two. Miriam is lured to Florida, with the promise of a $5,000 fee for using her special power of seeing someone's death by touching them. It turns out to be a fraud, as one of her nemeses who has his own equally impressive talent is out for retribution against Miriam and all she holds dear. The story's timeline bounces around with periodic interludes, which were not distracting. My favorite character is the fortune teller, Sugar, who tells you what you want to know and what you need to know in tandem. The old geezer with the cormorant is also well done. I guess I thought there was too much foretelling of deaths and I did not care for the two FBI agents, whose mission was always unclear. I give so few things five star reviews, but god damn... When is the next book out? Wendig's books always take me a while to get through, but I am never disappointed. I love to dislike Miriam. This isn't a problem like some other books. Miriam gets shit done, son, and chances are it'll involve blood and gunpowder. Dark and gritty as ever, I have to admit that I also had a slight bit of an issue with the first half or so of the read. It jumped all over the place between the present and the past and while it all eventually became obvious why it might have been necessary, it was still slightly off-putting. There were slightly less raunchy/funny descriptive elements than before, too, but that's a grab bag of happy oddities and discoveries that not everyone might enjoy. In other words, I loved them but not everyone would. What really worked was the cat-and-mouse game between these death-birds. :) Psychopomps? Yes. Absolutely. Psychopomps utterly using and using up their hosts? Absolutely. Poor Miriam. She had it bad before and all of that old dark past becomes clear in this novel. It's quite a big reveal her as a character and despite any issues I might have had with the reading, it all gels together by the end. It's definitely still one of the grimmest and darkest UF/mysteries with supernatural elements I've ever read. It's hard to like the main character, but she does grow on you like a piece of necrotic flesh. :) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieMiriam Black (3)
Miriam is on the road again, having transitioned from "thief..".to "killer." Hired by a wealthy businessman, she heads down to Florida to practice the one thing she's good at, but in her vision she sees him die by another's hand and on the wall written in blood is a message just for Miriam. She's expected.... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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THE CORMORANT is a fun third installment in the Miriam Black series that builds on the previous novels with multiple recurring characters and features the author’s signature page-turning thrill ride. The story unfolds in short chapters with quick wit and cliffhanger endings that make these novels unputdownable. If I thought Miriam was a doomed wreck who brought pain and suffering to everyone whose paths she crossed before, I am doubly convinced now.
I enjoy this series, but if I have a complaint about this book it is one too many psychics. I liked Sugar but don’t think she added much to the story and could’ve been done away with in the draft. Otherwise, this is another great Miriam Black adventure. Recommended.
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