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Chargement... City of Wolvespar Willow Palecek
![]() Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. ![]() ![]() Well, if anything, it was a short read. I'll tell you what, people, just because you see a book is categorized in the genres you like, doesn't really mean it'll be your cup of tea. Alexander Drake is a private investigator who refuses to work for the nobility, since he once fought for the opposite side's rulers. But when a young noble pretty much forces his hand and tricks him into doing so for him, Drake will have to prioritize and solve the case he's given quick - if he doesn't want to be hanged for treason. Still, there are people who don't want him to succeed, and they'll do anything to stop him from finding out the truth. Like I said, this particular book didn't do it for me. Now, that's not to say it's badly written or that it was the author's fault. I just had different expectations when I started it. For someone else, it might be quite the fine story. It was fast-paced, and funny at some parts, I'll give it that. And when the mystery came to an end it was something I didn't foresee - I usually do, so it sucks the fun out of most suspense stories. But despite all that, I feel that the vast cast of characters distracted me from the story, and at the end of it, that great feeling of satisfaction and completion that often comes when a murderer is uncovered...? Well, let's just it may have took a wrong turn and lost its way or something... However, it was short, and so it didn't waste my time or anything. That was a plus, I suppose... ***I was given an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The opinion stated in this review is solely mine, and no compensation was given or taken to alter it.*** Interesting! Tight writing is part of this succinct novella that explores the realm of gaslight fantasy. Intrigue and nobility, with werewolves and the death of a Lord. Said Lord has been found dead in mysterious circumstances, made even more so by the bite marks all over his body. Alexander Drake, private investigator, is hired to find out the truth but sometimes the truth is too large and better left alone. There is a certain predictability. Despite this, I hope we hear more about Drake. A NetGalley ARC aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Alexander Drake, Investigator for Hire, doesn't like working for the Nobility, and doesn't prefer to take jobs from strange men who accost him in alleyways. A combination of hired muscle and ready silver have a way of changing a man's mind. A lord has been killed, his body found covered in bite marks. Even worse, the late lord's will is missing, and not everyone wants Drake to find it. Solving the case might plunge Drake into deeper danger. City of Wolves is a gaslamp fantasy noir from debut author Willow Palecek. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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